New Delhi/Thiruvananthapuram: UPA presidential nominee Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday denied that the signature on his letter of resignation from the Kolkata-based Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) was ‘forged’ even as Team Sangma upped the ante and threatened to go to court.
Sangma, who has the backing of several opposition parties, including the BJP for the July 19 presidential poll, had written to returning officer VK Agnihotri seeking a copy of his order rejecting the objection against the candidature of Mukherjee, fielded by the ruling UPA.
In a two-hour meeting of Team Sangma at BJP leader Sushma Swaraj’s residence here, the option to approach court against Mukherjee’s nomination was discussed.
The party, however, maintained that a final decision will be taken only after they get the copy of the order rejecting their objections to Mukherjee’s candidature.
“We have surprisingly not received the order. We are waiting for the official copy and only then we will move court,” said Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy.
Sources said that the party was also pondering to file an election petition, which is a plea filed by any contestant if they feel malpractices have been involved in the election. The petition is heard by the high court of the state.
Touring the country to canvass votes in his favour, Mukherjee asked in Thiruvananthapuram: “How can I forge my own signature?”
“All these issues have been discussed in front of the returning officer,” he said.
Sangma’s team on Monday sought rejection of Mukherjee’s nomination alleging he held an office of profit as the chairman of the ISI. Mukherjee, however, produced his resignation letter dated June 20 with acceptance from the ISI, after which Sangma’s request was rejected and Mukherjee’s nomination accepted.
At a press conference on Tuesday, the BJP had alleged that signatures of Mukherjee on two documents submitted were different.
On Wednesday, Home Minister P Chidambaram called the allegation of a forged signature ‘scandalous’.
“It is a scandalous suggestion and I am sure Mr Pranab Mukherjee, the candidate, has taken note of this scandalous statement,” Chidambaram told reporters in reply to a question on the BJP’s charge against Mukherjee.
Asked about th BJP’s plans, Chidambaram said: “No one can stop anyone from going to court.”
But sources said the government was preparing for a showdown as it anticipated that BJP-backed Sangma would not leave the office of profit charge against Mukherjee and may take the matter to court after the Presidential election. (IANS)