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Posted: 2019-05-01T12:17:41Z | Updated: 2019-05-01T12:17:41Z Dismissed BSF Jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav's Nomination From Varanasi Rejected | HuffPost
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Dismissed BSF Jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav's Nomination From Varanasi Rejected

Yadav accused the BJP of resorting to dictatorial steps to stop him from fighting elections.
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VARANASI — Dismissed BSF jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav’s nomination as the Samajwadi Party candidate against Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency was rejected on Wednesday, poll officials said.

Yadav was served notices on Tuesday by the Varanasi returning officer over discrepancies in the two sets of nomination papers submitted by him.

In the first set of papers on 24 April, he had mentioned that he was dismissed from the Border Security Force.

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On 29 April he submitted a second set of papers this time as the Samajwadi Party nominee for the Lok Sabha seat but did not give out this information.

He was also required to submit a no-objection certificate from the BSF, giving reasons for his dismissal.

Yadav accused the BJP of resorting to “dictatorial steps” to stop him from fighting elections.

“My nomination was rejected today even though I had furnished the NOC from BSF that was required by the RO,” he claimed.

“I am a farmer’s son and I was here to raise the voices of farmers and jawans,” he told reporters.

His counsel Rajesh Gupta said, “We will approach the Supreme Court”.

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