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Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Election of PM Narendra Modi
The Supreme Court of India has dismissed a plea challenging the election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the Varanasi constituency in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The court was hearing a petition filed by a Congress leader, who alleged that Modi's election was invalid due to the presence of a non-existent voter in the electoral roll. The petitioner claimed that the non-existent voter had been shown as having cast a vote in favor of Modi, and that this had affected the outcome of the election. The court observed that the allegations were baseless and without merit, and that the petitioner had failed to provide any credible evidence to support his claims. The court has directed the petitioner to pay a cost of Rs 50,000 to the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee. The dismissal of the plea has been seen as a significant victory for Modi, who has been facing several challenges to his election from the Varanasi constituency. The court's decision has underscored the importance of ensuring the integrity of the electoral process, and has emphasized the need for credible evidence to support allegations of electoral malpractices. The court has also highlighted the need for petitioners to be cautious when making allegations against public figures, and to ensure that they have sufficient evidence to support their claims. The dismissal of the plea is likely to have significant implications for the political landscape in India, and may lead to a renewed focus on electoral reforms and the need for greater transparency in the electoral process. The court's decision has also sparked hopes that the electoral process in India will become more robust and transparent, and that allegations of electoral malpractices will be thoroughly investigated. The Supreme Court's emphasis on the need for credible evidence has been seen as a positive step, and is likely to lead to a more nuanced understanding of the electoral process in India. Overall, the Supreme Court's decision has been welcomed by Modi's supporters, and has been seen as a significant victory for the Prime Minister.
