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Candidates cry foul, want IISJ managing committee poll postponed


Saudi Gazette report 
 



JEDDAH - As the process to hold elections to the new managing committee of the 
International Indian School-Jeddah (IISJ) gained momentum, some community 
members whose nomination papers were rejected have come forward to question the 
impartiality and fairness of the election process. 

Addressing a press conference at Impala Garden here on Saturday, they called 
for putting off the entire election exercise until after the annual summer 
vacation, which is around the corner. 

The election is to be held on June 20. Nine out of 21 candidates are eligible 
to contest the election. 

They alleged that rejection of nomination papers of majority of candidates on 
one pretext or the other showed that the concerned authorities deliberately 
operated on a plan to disqualify strong and efficient candidates who are 
capable of fighting to protect the interests of both students and teachers.

"The Election Commission, headed by IISJ Principal Syed Masood Ahmed, selected 
a panel of nine candidates. It is clear from this that seven of them will be 
elected to the committee while the remaining two will be reserve members," said 
Mohan Balan, a Mumbai-based Keralite who filed nomination papers to contest as 
a representative from the state of Maharashtra. 

Balan met the Election Commissioner Syed Masood, Head of Chancery and the 
school observer Muhammed Raghib Qureshi, and Khaled Al-Ghamdi, Supervisor for 
Foreign Education at the Ministry of Education, and complained about the 
rejection of his nomination paper. 

As per the directives of the ministry official, the commission took up the 
matter again but it rejected unanimously Balan's request to reconsider the 
decision. In a letter mailed to Balan, the commission stated that he failed to 
fulfill the norms for his nomination paper to be accepted. It said that he 
failed to present the original degree certificate for verification. 

"Based on his complaint, he was called Saturday to present his case to the 
commission including the MoE official. When asked about the original degree, he 
replied that he had lost it while traveling in Mumbai."

However, Balan claimed that a duly attested provisional degree certificate is 
sufficient to contest the election.

The commission noted that the given name in his passport (Mohan Balan) does not 
completely tally with his name (Balan Chandramohan) in the attached photocopy 
of his degree, and this was another reason for rejecting the nomination.

The commission said  his certificate was not duly attested by the Human 
Resources Development Ministry (HRD) and Saudi Embassy in Delhi or the 
Consulate General of India and the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jeddah. 
However, Balan produced copies of his provisional certificate duly attested by 
the Saudi Embassy in Delhi and Consulate General of India and the Saudi 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 

The press meet was also attended by Godwin Isac Raj (Tamil Nadu), Sunil Younus 
(Kerala) and Farouq Hussein (Andhra Pradesh), who are members of the current 
nominated Managing Committee, and another candidate Muhammad Iqbal (Kerala). 

Their nomination papers too have reportedly been rejected because of their 
ineligibility due to their membership in the present committee. 

Raj said that rejection of his papers dashed all hopes of the Tamil community 
who will be represented by none in the coming committee. Tamil students 
constitute the third largest community at IISJ.




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