Shimla, Aug. 23 -- In a setback to former Congress minister Ram Lal Thakur, the Himachal Pradesh high court has dismissed the election petition filed by him challenging the election of BJP MLA and party chief spokesperson Randhir Sharma from the Sri Naina Devi Ji assembly constituency in the 2022 Himachal Pradesh assembly elections. Justice Sandeep Sharma dismissed election petition on August 18, order of which made available on Saturday, holding that Thakur had failed to comply with the court's earlier direction to file an affidavit in accordance with Section 83(1) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, Rule 94A of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 and the prescribed Form 25. The election petition had challenged Randhir Sharma's election from the Naina Devi constituency, alleging several irregularities in the counting of postal ballots and other violations during the counting process. Thakur, the Congress candidate, had lost the election by 171 votes. Thakur had alleged that 2,816 postal ballots were received, of which 341 were declared invalid. Of the remaining ballots, 2,475 were counted, with Thakur securing 499 votes and Randhir Sharma 525 votes. The petitioner had alleged that irregularities in postal ballot counting and rejection of votes could have affected the election outcome. The HC had found the original affidavit submitted by Thakur deficient and granted him an opportunity to file a fresh affidavit by October 15, 2025. The court had specifically ordered that failure to rectify the deficiency within the stipulated period would result in dismissal of the election petition....