A local court on Monday sentenced former Mangalore Mayor Abdul Aziz to two months imprisonment and imposed on him a fine of Rs. 10,000 for violating the poll code. Mr. Aziz was found guilty of using his vehicle for campaigning in support of party candidate Ivan D’Souza in 2008.
According to the charge-sheet, Mr. Aziz used his car for an Assembly election campaign in a labour colony in Padau in Mangalore Rural Police limits on May 6, 2008. This car was not among the vehicles permitted for use during campaigning by the Election Commission. A complaint was filed by Assistant Returning Officer Praveen Chandra Karkera. The case was investigated by sub-inspector Bharati.
The III Judicial Magistrate First Class Court Magistrate, Undi Manjula Shivappa, also went through the video-footage of the process of seizure of campaign material that were found in Mr. Aziz’s car. Among those seized were pamphlets of Mr. D’Souza’s campaign and also copies of the Congress manifesto.
The Magistrate convicted Mr. Aziz under the provisions of Representation of People Act. If Mr. Aziz fails to pay fine amount, he will undergo further imprisonment of one month. Assistant Public Prosecutor B. Mohan Kumar examined five government employees, a police head constable and a videographer as witnesses in the case.
Appeal
Reacting to the judgment, Mr. Aziz said that he would file an appeal against the judgment before the Sessions Court on Tuesday and also seek a stay order against the lower court’s order. He said that he was seeking bail from the JMFC court. Mr. Aziz said that he had not used his car for campaigning.
According to the charge-sheet, Mr. Aziz used his car for an Assembly election campaign in a labour colony in Padau in Mangalore Rural Police limits on May 6, 2008. This car was not among the vehicles permitted for use during campaigning by the Election Commission. A complaint was filed by Assistant Returning Officer Praveen Chandra Karkera. The case was investigated by sub-inspector Bharati.
The III Judicial Magistrate First Class Court Magistrate, Undi Manjula Shivappa, also went through the video-footage of the process of seizure of campaign material that were found in Mr. Aziz’s car. Among those seized were pamphlets of Mr. D’Souza’s campaign and also copies of the Congress manifesto.
The Magistrate convicted Mr. Aziz under the provisions of Representation of People Act. If Mr. Aziz fails to pay fine amount, he will undergo further imprisonment of one month. Assistant Public Prosecutor B. Mohan Kumar examined five government employees, a police head constable and a videographer as witnesses in the case.
Appeal
Reacting to the judgment, Mr. Aziz said that he would file an appeal against the judgment before the Sessions Court on Tuesday and also seek a stay order against the lower court’s order. He said that he was seeking bail from the JMFC court. Mr. Aziz said that he had not used his car for campaigning.
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