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Assembly polls: Accused of ‘bribing’ rival candidate to withdraw nomination, Kerala BJP chief booked

The BJP has dismissed the allegations and called it a conspiracy against the party.

June 08, 2021 / 11:42 IST
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Kasaragod police, on June 7, registered a case against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s Kerala unit chief K Surendran following allegations that his party had ‘bribed’ a rival candidate to withdraw his nomination from Manjeshwaram assembly constituency in the recent state elections.

Surendran was defeated by India Union Muslim League (IUML)’s AKM Ashraf from the seat by a narrow margin. While Ashraf secured 65,758 votes, Surendran managed to bag 65,013 votes.

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According to a news report by The Indian Express, police registered a case under Sections 171 (B) and 171 (E) of the Indian Penal Code — inducing a person to exercise any electoral right, or rewarding any person from having exercised any such right and bribery, respectively.

The police had acted on a direction from the judicial magistrate court in Kasaragod, where Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader VV Rameshan had moved a petition seeking a direction for the police to register an FIR.