"... The Commission is not satisfied that the whole electoral process, now in progress, for the biennial election to the Rajya Sabha by the members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly is so vitiated by the...Allegations that it should not be permitted to continue.
The Commission said it cannot, under the existing law,
disqualify a contesting candidate or prevent him from contesting the election, nor can it prevent an elector from casting his vote in an election, if otherwise qualified and eligible, as is being demanded by some of the parties.
The order said the demands for deferment of the poll or cancellation of the election process are also being made by drawing an analogy with the rescinding of the process of the biennial polls to the Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand in 2012.
"The Commission has, however, noted that the facts of that case were entirely different. In that case, the allegations of bribery of voters were corroborated by the seizure of Rs 2.15 crore in cash from the car belonging to one of the contesting candidates on the date of poll itself which was intended to be used for bribing of voters.
ignore to take cognisance of certain illegal activities" as appeared in media including the TV channels.
It said JD (S) MLA Mallikarjun Khuba, being a public servant "may also be deemed to have committed an offence under the relevant provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, for seeking bribe for performing his constitutional function as such public servant of electing a member of the Rajya Sabha...Therefore, the Commission holds that an FIR be lodged against Khuba and others and the whole matter be entrusted to the CBI for such deeper probe so that all those who may be involved in such nefarious activities are exposed and duly punished under the law."
The seven-page order came hours after Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi and Election Commissioner A K Joti met here for three hours to decide on the elections to be held on June 11.
While JD (S) had been demanding cancelling the polls, Congress and BJP were opposed to change in the poll schedule.
The sting by two channels on June 2 had purportedly showed MLAs negotiating a money deal in exchange for their votes in the biennial elections to four Rajya Sabha seats from the state.
The decision was based on the factual report sent to Nirvachan Sadan by Karataka Chief Electoral Officer A K Jha.
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