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SC stays BJP MLA’s surrender in 2005 revolver threat case | India News

SC stays BJP MLA’s surrender in 2005 revolver threat case | India News

The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the Rajasthan High Court’s direction to BJP MLA Kanwarlal Meena asking him to “surrender immediately” in connection with a 2005 case in which he was convicted of threatening a government official with a revolver. A bench of SC Justice Satish Chandra Sharma gave the direction while hearing a Special Leave Petition by Meena, who was represented by Namit Saxena in the top court. The development came on a day when a delegation led by Leader of Opposition Tika Ram Jully met Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani demanding that the MLA’s membership be terminated. Story continues below this ad On May 2, the HC had directed Meena, MLA from Anta in Baran district, to surrender immediately in connection with the 2005 case. The HC upheld his 2020 conviction and sentence handed down by an appellate court. While the SC has not stayed the HC order in its entirety, it has stayed only the part which directed Meena to surrender, his lawyers said. Meena, a two-term BJP legislator, had initially been acquitted …

Delhi Confidential: In Absentia | Delhi Confidential News

Delhi Confidential: In Absentia | Delhi Confidential News

Addressing the AICC session in Ahmedabad, Rahul Gandhi, to attack the BJP, mentioned the incident of now-suspended BJP leader Gyandev Ahuja ordering “washing” of a temple after a visit by Leader of the Opposition in Rajasthan Assembly Tika Ram Jully. From the dias, he called Jully a couple of times, but Jully was nowhere to be seen. It turned out Jully had left for Jaipur early so that he could be at the airport to welcome Rahul, who after the session at Ahmedabad went straight to Jaipur on way to Ranthambore tiger reserve for a break. Capital Visits With new leadership comes new practices. New Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar has introduced a few rules of his own. It is learnt that the head office (read: Nirvachan Sadan) in Delhi has sent a message to Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) in all states, directing them to visit headquarters for at least for two days every month to interact with senior officers and update them on work in their respective states. Earlier, CEOs were never required …