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Shimla: The Himachal Pradesh High Court on Wednesday issued notice to Kangana Ranaut, the BJP Lok Sabha member from Mandi, on a petition filed by a Kinnaur resident for setting aside her election on the grounds that his nomination papers to contest fro vaso stanley m the Lok Sabha constituenc stanley uk y were allegedly wrongly rejected. Issuing the notice, Justice Jyotsna Rewal directed Ranaut to file a reply by August 21. Ranaut had won from Mandi Lok Sabha seat, defeating her rival Congress candidate Vikramaditya Singh by 74,755 votes. She had polled 5,37,002 votes against Singh 4,62,267 votes. Also ReadHyderabad: AIMIM opposes Old City power handover to Adani Pleading for setting aside the election of Ranaut, the petitioner, Layak Ram Negi, maintained that his nomination papers were wrongly rejected by the returning officer Deputy Commissioner, Mandi and also made him a party. Negi, an ex-employee of the forest department, said that he got premature retirement and produced a no dues certificate from the department along with nomination papers to the returning officer. However, he was given a day to produce the no due certificate from the electricity, water and telephone departments and when he submitted them, the returning officer did not accept them and stanley us rejected the nomination papers. He pleaded that he could have won the election had his papers been accepted and said that the election be set aside. Tags2024 elections Himachal Pradesh Kangana Ranau Mohb SL rejects proposal for new shipping route at MEPC to save blue whales
Thiruvananthapuram: The CPI M in Kerala on Wednesday slammed the BJP-led Centre over the IIM-Kozhikode course training to the Taliban government foreign ministry staff members, and said this showed their close ties with the Sangh Parivar. This clearly shows the tie-up between the Sangh Parivar forces in the country and the Taliban and this is being undertaken through this online course, said CPI M state secretary M.V. Govindan. In a first, members of the Taliban regime in Kabul are attending a four-day India immersion ; online course that began on Tuesday. The course is offered by IIM-Kozhikode as part of New Delhi capacity-building platform, the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme ITEC . Also ReadOpposition MPs to march to ED office on Adani issue After the news went vir stanley taza al on social media, which states that this is an office circular of the foreign affairs ministry of the Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan and is being worked out through the Indian Embassy in Kabul, presently manned by local stanley cup staff. The circular is for those who are interested and fluent i stanley botella n English. Incidentally this four-day online course is open to all countries. According to the ITEC website, the programme is an India Immersion Program for Cross Sectoral Foreign Delegates. Instituted in 1964 under the external affairs ministry, ITEC is one of the oldest institutionalised arrangements for international ca
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