Mohammed Faizal, a former Member of Parliament from Lakshadweep, has had his Lok Sabha membership restored ahead of a Supreme Court hearing.
The Supreme Court had earlier revoked Faizal’s membership after he was found guilty of misusing his office and misappropriating funds. However, the court has now restored his membership after the Election Commission of India (ECI) submitted a report stating that Faizal had not misused his office or misappropriated funds.
The ECI had conducted an inquiry into the allegations against Faizal and found that he had not misused his office or misappropriated funds. The report also stated that Faizal had not violated any laws or regulations.
The Supreme Court had earlier revoked Faizal’s membership after he was found guilty of misusing his office and misappropriating funds. However, the court has now restored his membership after the Election Commission of India (ECI) submitted a report stating that Faizal had not misused his office or misappropriated funds.
The ECI had conducted an inquiry into the allegations against Faizal and found that he had not misused his office or misappropriated funds. The report also stated that Faizal had not violated any laws or regulations.
The Supreme Court has now restored Faizal’s membership and allowed him to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. This is a major victory for Faizal and his supporters, who have been fighting for his reinstatement since his membership was revoked.
The decision of the Supreme Court is a welcome one and will ensure that justice is served. It is also a reminder that the law should be applied equally to all, regardless of their political affiliations.