RO's order rejecting Meenakshi Natarajan's nomination is like saying '2+2=7': Abhishek Manu Singhvi after meeting with EC
"We have told them, and we have demonstrated, according to us, beyond doubt and beyond any matter of controversy, that the RO has passed a perverse order. An order akin to writing 2+2=7, not 4," Singhvi said.

Speaking to the media after a Congress delegation met the Election Commission (EC) in New Delhi, Singhvi said the party had presented detailed legal arguments demonstrating that the RO's order was "perverse" and contrary to the provisions of the Representation of the People Act.
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"We have told them (EC), and we have demonstrated, according to us, beyond doubt and beyond any matter of controversy, that the RO has passed a perverse order. An order akin to writing 2+2=7, not 4," Singhvi said.
A delegation of Congress leaders, including KC Venugopal, Jairam Ramesh, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Vivek Tankha, Digvijaya Singh, Bhupesh Baghel and Meenakshi Natarajan, met Election Commission officials seeking intervention in the matter.
According to Singhvi, the case cited by the Returning Officer had not even reached the stage of cognisance, let alone the framing of charges.
"Ms Natarajan only received a notice to appear before the court and explain why cognisance should not be taken. That means the notice was issued before any cognisance was taken. Without cognisance, no criminal case exists in the eyes of the law," he said.
The Congress leader argued that the nomination had been rejected at a stage far earlier than what the law requires for disclosure, calling the decision "egregious, blatant and patently unlawful."
Singhvi also cited precedents from Haryana and Gujarat, where the Election Commission had intervened in cases involving allegedly wrongful rejection of nomination papers.
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"They told that they will look into it," Venugopal said after the meeting.
The controversy erupted after the nomination papers of Madhya Pradesh Congress Rajya Sabha candidate Meenakshi Natarajan were rejected on Tuesday. Polling for the Rajya Sabha biennial elections is scheduled to take place on June 18.
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