The Election Commission on Thursday introduced that the Rampur bypoll might be held on December 5.
The announcement was made hours after it was dismissed by the classes courtroom. Challenging the attraction of Samajwadi Party chief Azam Khan He was disqualified from the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly because of his conviction in a hate speech case.
The fee is more likely to concern a discover on this regard on Friday.
After Azam Khan failed to remain his conviction immediately, the Election Commission introduced that the Rampur bypoll might be held on December 5. Notification might be issued tomorrow. @indianexpress
— Damini Nath (@damininath) 10 November 2022
The Supreme Court had earlier mentioned that the notification for the bypolls will be issued on or after November 11, when the classes courtroom will resolve on Khan’s plea.
On October 27, the MP-MLA courtroom in Rampur convicted Khan within the hate speech case and sentenced him to 3 years in jail.
With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS