
Samajwadi Party Misused Power to Occupy Office Space for ₹115: SC
In a recent development, the Supreme Court has observed that the Samajwadi Party (SP) misused its official position and political power to occupy office space in Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit for a mere ₹115. The court made this observation while hearing the SP’s plea against the eviction order issued by the Nagarpalika Parishad.
The eviction order was issued by the Pilibhit Municipal Corporation after the SP occupied a commercial building in the city for allegedly illegal purposes. The SP had challenged the eviction order in the Allahabad High Court, which later transferred the case to the Supreme Court.
During the hearing, the Supreme Court raised serious concerns over the misuse of power by the SP. “Have you ever heard of office space in a municipal area for ₹115 rent? This is a clear abuse of power,” the court observed.
The court’s observation came after the counsel for the SP claimed that the party had taken the commercial building on rent for a period of five years. However, the court was not convinced by the party’s defense and instead accused the SP of misusing its official position to occupy the building at a throwaway price.
The Supreme Court’s observation has raised serious questions over the misuse of power by political parties in India. The SP’s actions have been widely criticized, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter.
The SP’s occupation of the commercial building is not the first instance of the party misusing its official position. In the past, the party has been accused of various irregularities, including illegal land grabs and misuse of government funds.
The SP’s actions are not only illegal but also unethical. The party’s misuse of power has caused significant financial losses to the government and the people of Pilibhit. The party’s occupation of the commercial building has also disrupted the normal functioning of the municipal corporation, causing inconvenience to the residents of the city.
The Supreme Court’s observation is a wake-up call for the SP and other political parties in India. It is imperative for political parties to respect the law and not misuse their official position for personal gain. The SP’s actions have set a bad precedent and have undermined the trust of the people in the political system.
In conclusion, the Supreme Court’s observation that the SP misused its official position and political power to occupy office space in Pilibhit for ₹115 is a serious indictment of the party’s actions. The party’s occupation of the commercial building is a clear abuse of power and has caused significant financial losses to the government and the people of Pilibhit. The party must take immediate action to rectify the situation and ensure that such misuse of power does not occur in the future.
Source: https://repository.inshorts.com/articles/en/PTI/cc4480ac-315e-4ba1-83f9-6df23f3bc983