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Maha SEC bars AIMIM, 190 outfits from contesting local polls

July 13, 2016 20:28 IST

In a jolt to AIMIM, Maharashtra State Election Commission on Wednesday barred it from contesting local body elections along with 190 smaller outfits for failure to submit Income Tax returns and audited accounts, ahead of a string of civic polls including the Mumbai city corporation.

Known for its controversial stance on a host of issues including the allegations against Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, the SEC's decision came when All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen is gearing up to put up a good showing in the Greater Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation polls, due early next year.

The parties which lost their registration also include Revolutionary Party of India-Khobragade faction, led by Uttam Khobragade and Uttar Pradesh-based Peace Party.

The decision to withdraw registration of 191 outfits was announced by State Election Commissioner J S Saharia. So far, 359 political parties have been registered with the commission out of which 17 are recognised parties, he said.

Notices were served to 326 parties for failure to submit necessary documents, Saharia said. Despite sending reminders to them and extending the deadline on request of some of them, they had failed to submit required documents, he said.

"If the parties want to contest elections in Maharashtra, they have to register," Saharia said.

For long a Hyderabad-based party, AIMIM expanded its influence to Maharashtra in 2014 asembly polls by winning two seats, one in Mumbai and another in Aurangabad.

Reacting to the SEC decision, AIMIM MLA Waris Pathan said his party would contest the order.

"We received a notice from the SEC four months ago and we had clearly replied to it. Yet, they deregistered us. We will appeal against the decision to the higher authority," Pathan, who represents the Byculla assembly seat said.

A press release issued by the party's group leader in Maharashtra assembly and Aurangabad Member of Legislative Assembly Imtiaz Jaleel said on receiving the SEC notice a party team from Hyderabad had gone to the commission office in Mumbai and completed all the formalities as required by it including submission of IT returns.

The moment we get the SEC order we will go in appeal against it, he said.

The AIMIM respects the independent nature of the Election Commission and fully honour their decision to bring transparency in the election process. For AIMIM the upcoming local body elections are very crucial and the party will contest with full force, the release said.

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