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              Chennai/New Delhi: The 
              Madras High Court Thursday refused to dismiss a case against union 
              Home Minister P. Chidambaram for allegedly manipulating elections 
              in his Lok Sabha constituency in Tamil Nadu, prompting the 
              Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the AIADMK to demand his 
              immediate resignation.
 In a setback for the minister, the Madurai bench of the Madras 
              High Court declined to dismiss the petition challenging his 
              election in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections but struck down two 
              malpractice charges against him.
 
 Holding that Chidambaram has to face the election petition filed 
              by AIADMK's Raja Kannappan, one of those who lost from the 
              Sivaganga Lok Sabha constituency, the high court, however, struck 
              down two of the 29 charges - use of bank officials and banks to 
              induce voters.
 
 The court said he would have to face the remaining 27 charges and 
              appear before the court when required to do so. It also asked the 
              minister to give full cooperation during the trial.
 
 Chidambaram had sought the dismissal of Kannappan's petition and 
              also an exemption from personal appearance.
 
 Chidambaram was elected to the Lok Sabha from Sivaganga in Tamil 
              Nadu by a slender majority of 3,354 votes against Kannappan in 
              2009. Accusing the minister's supporters of manipulating the 
              votes, Kannapan approached the court.
 
 The court's ruling saw Tamil Nadu's ruling AIADMK and the BJP ask 
              Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to immediately oust him.
 
 AIADMK general secretary and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. 
              Jayalalithaa said the prime minister should drop Chidambaram from 
              his cabinet if he did not resign on his own.
 
 Stating that Chidambaram had won the elections in a fraudulent 
              manner, she said: "As he has to face the criminal case now it will 
              be blot on the country's democracy if he continues in office. 
              Hence Chidambaram without any further delay should resign."
 
 The BJP was in complete agreement.
 
 "We appeal to the prime minister to throw him out of the cabinet 
              immediately," BJP president Nitin Gadkari told reporters in New 
              Delhi.
 
 "After manipulating the results of the Lok Sabha polls, and being 
              attached to corruption cases one after the other, I want to ask 
              what more evidence does the prime minister need against him," he 
              said.
 
 Accusing Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi for 
              supporting Chidambaram's "corruption", Gadkari said: "If he is not 
              ousted, it means Congress supports his corruption and the wrong 
              means adapted by him to come to the Lok Sabha."
 
 The BJP president added that the home minister was also 
              responsible for the 2G spectrum scam and his role needed to be 
              probed.
 
 He added that the minister had lost the moral ground to remain in 
              his post.
 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                    
               
                
                
                
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