The public interest litigation (PIL) came up for hearing before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal, which posted it for hearing on February 20 before another court as the petitioner-in-person was arguing the matter in Hindi.
Petitioner, Satya Narayan Prasad, who claims himself to be a social activist, has moved the court saying that India being a democratic country and the people being supreme in electing its leaders, it is "misfortune that politicians who are defeated in the general elections are nominated to the Upper House".
"Such candidates cannot be nominated or allowed to contest in Rajya Sabha election," the plea said, adding that this is "against the fundamental principle of democracy, wherein mandate/votes on Indian citizen is supreme".
In his plea, Prasad has said that those leaders who lost in general elections are not "legally entitled" to contest for the Upper House and they should be "banned" from contesting in such polls".
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It said that the Constitution of India also does not allow disqualified and defeated people to be nominated as a member of Rajya Sabha.
He said that no reply has been given by the ministry and the poll panel even after repeated attempts were made by him as to why an ordinance be not passed to prevent such candidates from being nominated to the Upper House.
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