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Lok Sabha Polls In Vellore Cancelled Over Use Of Money Power

The polling was scheduled for April 18 but was cancelled after huge amount of cash was recovered from a DMK candidate’s office. 

A voter displays his inked finger for a photograph after casting his vote at a polling station. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan)
A voter displays his inked finger for a photograph after casting his vote at a polling station. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan)

The Lok Sabha election in the Vellore constituency was cancelled following recovery of huge amount of cash allegedly from a DMK candidate's office a few days ago.

President Ram Nath Kovind rescended (cancelled or withdrew) the notification to hold the election to the seat based on the recommendation made by the poll panel on Monday.

Polling in Vellore was scheduled on April 18.

The EC took the decision after the district police had filed a complaint against the accused, Kathir Anand, as well as two party functionaries on the basis of a report from the Income Tax department on April 10.

Anand was charged under the Representation of the People Act for giving "wrong information" in his election affidavit filed along with his nomination papers, the police said. The other two, identified as Srinivasan and Damodaran, were booked under bribery charges.

The recommendation was sent to the legislative department of the law ministry on Tuesday which issued the notification.

The Tamil Nadu chief electoral officer has now been informed about the decision. He will, in turn, inform the political parties and candidates about the notification, sources in the government said.

On March 30, Income Tax officials had conducted searches at the residence of Anand's father Durai Murugan over suspected use of unaccounted money for electioneering, and seized Rs 10.50 lakh in alleged "excess" cash. Two days later, they claimed to have seized Rs 11.53 crore from a cement godown belonging to a DMK leader's associate in the same district.

Murugan, however, said that he had not concealed anything. Questioning the timing of the Income Tax department's operation, he had alleged that the raids were a "conspiracy" by certain political leaders who could not face them in the electoral arena.

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