Election Commission "Has No Power", Says Supreme Court On Kamal Nath Case | Read

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The Election Commission's order removing Congress's Kamal Nath as the star campaigner for the by-elections in Madhya Pradesh has been put on hold by the Supreme Court. "We are staying the Election Commission's order and the EC has no power," said Chief Justice of India SA Bobde. "Who has given power to you (the Election Commission) to remove a candidate from the star campaigner list? It is you or a leader of the party?" Chief Justice Bobde said while hearing a petition filed by the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister.

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