CHANDIGARH, Oct. 14 -- The Punjab Police on Monday registered a series of FIRs against Navneet Chaturvedi of Jaipur after complaints lodged by at least 10 MLAs for forging their signatures on the nomination papers submitted to contest the Rajya Sabha seat, which fell vacant after the incumbent Sanjeev Arora resigned. The names of the MLAs have not been disclosed yet. The state police said the FIRs have been registered at the police stations from where these MLAs were elected. The RS seat fell vacant after AAP leader and Punjab minister Sanjeev Arora resigned from the Upper House to contest the recent Ludhiana West assembly seat byelection. The election to the lone RS seat is expected to take place on November 21. "The FIRs were registered after a section of members of the legislative assembly, Punjab, lodged a complaint alleging forgery of their signatures on nomination papers submitted by one Navneet Chaturvedi of Jaipur, Rajasthan, claiming to be the national president of the Janata Party, for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from Punjab," said an official spokesperson of the state police. Chaturvedi has filed two nominations for the Rajya Sabha, one on October 6 and the other on October 13. In their complaint, the MLAs stated that it was found that a handwritten list of proposers, purportedly bearing the signatures of these MLAs, had been attached to the nomination papers, and the same was being circulated on digital platforms. The MLAs have categorically denied having signed or supported the said nomination. "Based on these complaints, FIRs have been registered at different police stations in the constituencies of the complainant MLAs against Chaturvedi and other unknown persons. Investigations have been initiated to ascertain the full extent of the conspiracy, identify other individuals involved, and collect forensic and digital evidence," the spokesperson said. The police has taken note of the matter, considering it as an attempt to mislead constitutional authorities and the public, he added....