Haryana Lawyer Files Application to Register CJP as Official Political Party
Lawyer Files to Register CJP as Political Party

A lawyer from Haryana has submitted an application to the Election Commission for registering the CJP as an official political party. The move comes after the 'X' account of CJP was withheld last Thursday, sparking widespread reactions from political figures.

Support from Prominent Politicians

Several prominent politicians, including Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra, have expressed their support for the CJP. They criticized the withholding of the account and called for transparency in the process.

Legal Process Underway

The lawyer, who filed the application on behalf of the CJP, stated that the party aims to represent the interests of the people and uphold democratic values. The Election Commission is expected to review the application and decide on the registration based on existing guidelines.

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This development highlights the ongoing debate around freedom of expression and the role of social media platforms in political discourse. The CJP has been active in advocating for various social and political issues, and its official recognition as a political party could strengthen its influence.

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