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Sangma's nomination papers for Prez poll accepted

Source: PTI
July 03, 2012 12:54 IST
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The nomination papers of opposition-backed P A Sangma for the Presidential poll were on Tuesday accepted by the returning officer after scrutiny.

The nomination papers and related documents were in order and were accepted by Returning Officer V K Agnihotri, who is also Secretary General of Rajya Sabha, officials said.

Some objections like anomalies in the list of proposers and seconders were raised by certain individuals against Sangma but these were rejected by the returning officer, they said.

The scrutiny of the nominations for the July 19 poll were to end on Monday but objections raised against Sangma and United Progressive Alliance Presidential candidate Pranab Mukherjee prompted the returning officer to defer these two cases till Tuesday.

Sangma has tried to scuttle Mukherjee's Presidential bid by claiming violation under Office of Profit rules.

Sangma has demanded rejection of Mukherjee's nomination under the Office of Profit rules, claiming that the former finance minister was the chairman of the Indian Statistical Institute.

Mukherjee has been given time to reply to the complaint and there will be a hearing on the issue later on Tuesday.

The government has rejected Sangma's claim, saying he had resigned from the post of ISI chairman days before filing his nomination papers.

"He (Mukherjee) had resigned as chairman, ISI, on June 20, a week before he filed his nomination (on June 28)," according to Parliamentary Affairs Minister P K Bansal.

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