Karnataka High Court rejects Prajwal Revanna’s plea for temporary relief from Lok Sabha disqualification

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Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna was disqualified as MP by the Karnataka High Court on Friday.

BENGALURU: In a major setback for JD(S) leader Prajwal Revanna, the Kranataka High Court has rejected his appeal seeking temporary relief from disqualification as Lok Sabha member in an electoral fraud case.

Prajwal had appealed to the court to issue an interim order to enable him to attend the special session of Parliament and to approach the Supreme Court. However, A bench of Justice K Natarajan, which heard the plea, rejected it.

Senior advocate Uday Holla argued on behalf of Prajwal Revanna, but the complainant in the case, advocate Devaraje Gowda argued that the plea should be rejected. After hearing both sides, the court rejected the appeal.

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