Rohtak, March 19 -- : Two days after the Rajya Sabha elections, BJP-backed Independent candidate Satish Nandal on Wednesday said that he will move the Punjab and Haryana high court challenging the victory of Congress candidate Karamvir Singh Boudh. Despite having the numbers on paper, the opposition Congress barely managed to win the second seat by just one vote and Nandal suffered the defeat in the close contest. Interacting with media in Rohtak, Nandal said that he had lost the battle as Ellenabad MLA Bharat Singh Beniwal's vote was declared valid by the returning officer and he will challenge his vote's validation in the court. "Bharat did not cast his vote as per norms and we are exploring legal options to challenge his vote in court. In the video, it was clearly seen that Bharat's vote was not valid and we will challenge the decision of the returning officer," he added. "There was no pressure on anyone and I sought support from all 90 assembly members. I also met INLD chief Abhay Singh Chautala twice and he assured me of extending support but his party's two MLAs abstained from voting. They had to vote either in my favour or in Congress candidate's favour," he said. In a direct attack on former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Nandal alleged that neither Congress MLAs nor Hooda have faith in each other. INLD national president Abhay Singh Chautala said, "The CM should apologise to the public by terming INLD as the B team of Congress. The Congress MLAs, who cross-voted, got party's ticket on Hooda's recommendation."...