Kanpur: Paper Santosh Murat Singh, a man based in Varanasi, who has submitted a nomination for the maharajpur assembly chair from Kanpur Nagar to prove that he is still alive after being declared dead in income records, rejected because it does not meet mandatory requirements.
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Disappointed with the rejection, Singh protested who claimed that his nomination was rejected for the wrong reason.
The man, who also claimed to have worked as a cook for a famous Bollywood star Patekar, said that he was declared dead by his cousin using a fake document to take his property.
Singh, while holding a protest sitting in the Civil Lines area on Thursday, crying bitterly in front of the media after the nomination was rejected, and said that “he hoped that he would get justice if he accommodated from the president and win from the president and win from the city of Kovind , but now the aspirations are desperate “.
He accused his nomination was wrongly rejected and said that if his request was not heard then he would continue to protest sitting from Thursday.
Santosh Murat Singh, a native of Chituni of Varanasi, has been declared dead in the income department.
According to the income record, he died after the explosion on the train in Mumbai in 2003.
On the basis of false death certificates, his cousin allegedly sold twelve and half a hectare of land after getting it in their name.
Santosh has tried to oppose the election for 17 years to prove himself alive, but he has not achieved success.
Santosh told the media people that he had submitted a nomination in the 2012 Presidential Election, in 2014 and 2019 from the Varanasi seat in the selection of Lok Sabha, his nomination was rejected.
In 2017, he opposed the shivpur assembly chair from Varanasi, but was lost.
To prove himself, he came to the election of Kanpur, the birthplace of President of Ram Nath Kovind.
Jan Sangh the party has given him a ticket from the Maharajpur seat, but the form of his nomination was rejected, he told reporters.
The officer returned, Amit Tomar said the reefs of Singh were less than the required amount, and many signatures found lost.
“In the nomination, the proposers are less than 10, and many don’t even have a signature, basically, the nomination is rejected,” the officer added.