The high court has ordered to issue a summons to Revanna through the assembly secretary in connection with the petition seeking to invalidate the election of HD Revanna as an mla from Holenarasipur constituency on the allegation of committing many illegalities during the election. The high court has ordered to issue a summons to Revanna through the assembly secretary in connection with the petition seeking to invalidate the election of HD Revanna as an mla from Holenarasipur constituency on the allegation of committing many illegalities during the election. The bench headed by Justice Jyoti Moolimani, which heard the election dispute petition filed by lawyer Devaraj Gowda, who was a defeated candidate in the assembly elections in Holenaraseepur constituency, ordered Revanna to re-enforce the summons. During the hearing, the counsel for the petitioner submitted that the summons issued earlier by the high court in connection with the petition, H.D. He told the court that Revanna had not received it. After considering it, the court directed to issue another summons through the assembly secretaries and adjourned the hearing to september 25. HD, who contested as a JDS candidate from Holenarasipur constituency in the last assembly election. Revanna has won by committing a huge crime. Revanna's supporters gave voters 2 chickens and Rs.2000 in Annehalli. Cash distributed. Revanna's supporters attacked him when he went to stop him from luring people near Shantigram. The petitioner has alleged that a case has been registered in this regard at the Channarayapatna Rural police Station.

Also, Revanna's nomination paper itself is flawed. In the affidavit submitted to the election Commission, they have not given complete information about their property details. Many facts are hidden. Bhavani Revanna's property details were also given false information. However, Revanna's nomination has been approved by the Returning Officer. Therefore his election should be invalidated. The petitioners have demanded that they should be declared the successful candidate.

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