The Governor in a letter to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav yesterday asked for information on three points with regard to the nine names suggested for nomination to the Upper House, Raj Bhawan sources said today.
He has sought information about the criminal history, if any, of the candidates, or whether any case is pending against them, besides asking if any of them is bank defaulter, they said.
Earlier journalist Sachidanand Gupta had sent a letter to the Governor underlining the fact that the nominations by him for Vidhan Parishad are exclusively meant for prominent personalities from different walks of life including arts and literature, and not for political persons or persons having political affiliations.
The list of names for nomination to the 100-member Upper House included Jitendra Yadav, a close relative of Lalu Yadav; SRS Yadav, office secretary of the Samajwadi Party; former student leader Rajpal Kashyap, and SP leader Leelavati Khushwaha, party leaders Ranvijay Singh, Kamlesh Pathak, Ram Vraksh Yadav, and Abdul Sarfaraz Khan.
The seats fell vacant today as the term of nine members nominated by then BSP government expired.
The outgoing members are Kamlakant Gautam, Gopal Narain Mishra, Naushad Ali, M L Tomar, Meghraj Singh, Ramchandra Singh Pradhan, Vinay Shakya, Banwari Singh Yadav, and Shivbodh Ram.
