"Congress MLA Secures Interim Reprieve from SC in Sringeri Poll Recount Row"
Source: Siasat.comPosted by RAJNEET Editorial • about 9 hours ago

**SC grants interim relief to Congress MLA in Sringeri recount case**
The Supreme Court on Monday granted interim relief to Congress MLA TD Rajegowda, staying the Karnataka High Court order directing recounting of votes in the Sringeri Assembly constituency. The order came after Rajegowda, who had recently lost his MLA position following a recount of postal ballots, filed a petition against the High Court's decision. The Supreme Court has allowed Rajegowda to continue as MLA until further hearing, providing him with a temporary reprieve. The stay order was issued by a bench of Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and Surya Kant. Rajegowda had won the Sringeri Assembly seat by a narrow margin of 42 votes in the 2023 Karnataka Assembly polls.
The recount of postal ballots in the Sringeri constituency was a contentious issue, with both Congress and BJP candidates claiming victory. The Karnataka High Court had ordered a recount of votes after a complaint was filed by the BJP candidate, alleging irregularities in the counting process. The High Court's decision had led to a sudden change in the MLA status of TD Rajegowda, who had been a Congress MLA for several years. The Congress party had strongly protested the High Court's order, claiming that it was an attempt to destabilize the government. The party had also filed a petition in the Supreme Court, seeking a stay on the High Court's order.
The Supreme Court's interim relief to TD Rajegowda has been welcomed by the Congress party, which claims that it will not allow the government to be destabilized. The opposition party has also accused the BJP of trying to manipulate the electoral process to gain power. For ordinary citizens, the outcome of this case may not have a direct impact on their daily lives. However, it is being watched closely by political analysts who see it as a test of the judiciary's independence and impartiality. The Congress party has also warned that if the High Court's order is allowed to stand, it will set a dangerous precedent for future elections.
The issue now comes down to the interpretation of the Supreme Court's order. Will the stay on the High Court's order mean that TD Rajegowda will continue to hold his position as MLA, or will the court eventually rule in favor of the BJP candidate? The debate will continue in the days to come, with both sides presenting their arguments. Do you think the Supreme Court has made the right decision
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