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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Election Commissioner and his wife Rupika ran the Jaipur-based Lala Chaman Lal Education Trust which had secured MPLADS funds from Congress MPs A.A. Khan, R.P. Goenka, Ambika Soni, Dr Karan Singh and Mr A.R. Kidwai.The trust was allotted 6 acres of land by the Congress government in Rajasthan when Mr Ashok Gehlot was the Chief Minister.In March 2006, the National Democratic Alliance presented the President of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam with a memorandum signed by over…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Election Commissioner and his wife Rupika ran the Jaipur-based Lala Chaman Lal Education Trust which had secured MPLADS funds from Congress MPs A.A. Khan, R.P. Goenka, Ambika Soni, Dr Karan Singh and Mr A.R. Kidwai.The trust was allotted 6 acres of land by the Congress government in Rajasthan when Mr Ashok Gehlot was the Chief Minister.In March 2006, the National Democratic Alliance presented the President of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam with a memorandum signed by over 200 MPs for his removal. The memorandum questioned his impartiality in light of his alleged links with the Indian National Congress.This was fully examined by the Government including by obtaining the view of the Law Ministry in this regard. The plea was found devoid of merit and closed.In May 2006 Jaswant Singh the leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha moved Supreme Court of India seeking removal of the controversial Election Commissioner Navin Chawla taking the plea that he would not be able to discharge his duty impartially in view of several allegations of improprieties against him.