SC dismisses pleas of Nawab Malik, Anil Deshmukh to cast votes

Senior advocate Meenakshi Arora, appearing for them, appealed to the vacation bench of Justices C T Ravikumar and Sudhanshu Dhulia to allow Malik and Deshmukh to vote, stating that are elected representatives.

NewsBharati    20-Jun-2022 16:12:38 PM
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Mumbai, June 20: Supreme Court on Monday, dismissed petitions of Maharashtra Nationalist Congress Party leaders and MLAs Anil Deshmukh and Nawab Malik seeking temporary release from prison to cast their votes in Maharashtra Legislative Council polls, which are underway.

Nawab Malik
 
Senior advocate Meenakshi Arora, appearing for the jailed lawmakers, appealed to the vacation bench of Justices C T Ravikumar and Sudhanshu Dhulia to allow Malik and Deshmukh to vote, stating that are elected representatives.
 
 
She said that people have sent them to the legislative assembly and if they are deprived of their right to vote that rights of all those who voted for them will be taken away. "Right to vote is not a fundamental right but it is indeed a constitutional right," said Arora.

On June 17, the Bombay High Court rejected NCP leaders' plea seeking temporary release from jail for casting their ballots saying the constitutional right to vote is not absolute.

Malik, who is still a cabinet minister in the state, and former Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh, both of whom are in prison in separate money laundering and corruption cases, had sought the court's permission to be let out of custody "for a few hours," and "under escort protection" to vote.
 
 
A total of 11 candidates are in fray for the 10 Council seats up for grabs, with the MVA allies - Shiv Sena, NCP & Congress - fielding two candidates each. BJP has nominated five candidates.

The effective strength of the 288-member Maharashtra House is reduced to 285 following the death of Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latke, while two NCP MLAs -Nawab Malik and Anil Deshmukh - are currently in prison. The quota for first preference votes per candidate to win the MLC polls is 26.