Kerala High Court Disqualifies Lawmaker For "Using Religion" To Win Polls | Read

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The Kerala High Court on Friday disqualified an Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) legislator after hearing a petition that claimed he had used religion to win the 2016 state polls. The Kerala High Court banned KM Shaji, who represented Azhikode assembly constituency in Kannur district, from contesting elections for six years and directed the Election Commission and the Kerala Assembly Speaker to take the follow-up steps.

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