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Hemant Soren seeks yet another date of hearing; ECI says ‘last extension’

Hemant Soren had approached the commission on Monday seeking postponement of the hearing, stating that his lawyer was unwell and he needed more time for appearing before the Commission

Published on: Jun 14, 2022, 18:32:12 IST
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The Election Commission of India has granted the ‘last extension’ to Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren in connection with his office-of-profit case and has now asked him to appear before it on June 28. Soren has to appear before the poll watchdog either in person or though his lawyers.

Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren has to appear before the poll watchdog either in person or though his lawyers on June 28. (HT FILE PHOTO.)
Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren has to appear before the poll watchdog either in person or though his lawyers on June 28. (HT FILE PHOTO.)

The chief minister had to appear before the Election Commission on Tuesday after his party, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), had sought postponement of the hearing on May 31 citing the Rajya Sabha polls on June 10.

The Commission has now asked Soren to appear on June 28 and place his arguments as to why he should not be disqualified under Section 9A of the Representation of People (RP) Act of 1951 for holding a mining lease over a plot of land in Angara block of Ranchi, which translates into holding an office of profit while being a member of the legislative assembly.

“On a request from Hemant Soren for postponement of hearing, ECI has given an extension in the matter which was scheduled on June 14, with the condition that this shall be the last opportunity for personal hearing as the Commission has already given two extensions in the matter,” an ECI official said on Tuesday.

“Failing this, the Commission will proceed on the basis of written submissions, if any filed by him before the next date of hearing i.e. June 28,” the official added.

People familiar with the matter in the JMM said that Soren had approached the commission on Monday seeking postponement of the hearing, stating that his lawyer was unwell and he needed more time for appearing before the Commission.

Responding to the ECI notice, based on complaint of the opposition BJP, as to why he should not be disqualified from the assembly for violating RP Act, 1951, the chief minister had filed his reply on May 20 and had requested the poll watchdog to grant him an opportunity to put forth his defence in person.

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    Vishal Kant

    Stationed in Ranchi, Vishal is heading the Jharkhand Bureau of Hindustan Times since November 2017. Besides leading the reporting team, Vishal tracks and writes on developments related to the state politics, economy and policy matters in Jharkhand. Prior to his current assignment, Vishal used to work in New Delhi after graduating from the University of Delhi. Vishal joined HT in the rank of Assistant Editor in August 2015 and was part of the Delhi Metro Bureau, covering a host of issues in the City-state including politics, policy---especially those related to urban traffic & transport infrastructure and railways. A native of Palamu district in Jharkhand, Vishal started his two-decade long career in the mainstream media in 2006. During this period, he has has worked in different capacity with a number of national media houses including the Financial Chronicle, India Today, Deccan Herald and The Hindu, before moving to the Hindustan Times. He holds the experience of having worked in three major mediums of mass communication--Print, Electronic and Digital. He is a proud father of two daughters.Read More

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