New Delhi: Nationalist Congress Party MP from Lakshadweep, Mohammed Faizal, has moved Kerala high court challenging his conviction in an attempted murder.Faizal’s conviction, by a sessions court on January 11, had led to his disqualification. He has been given a 10-year sentence.Indian Express has reported that the case, notably, had 35 accused, out of whom only Faizal, his brother, and two others were convicted.Meanwhile, Bar and Bench has reported that the Lakshadweep Police has approached the Kerala high court opposing Faizal’s move to seek suspension of his conviction.The Lakshadweep administration has told the court that the former MP is accused in two other “serious crimes,” one of which is in the trial stage.Faizal was held for attempting to murder Mohammed Salih, the son-in-law of former Union minister and Congress leader, P.M. Sayeed, during the 2009 Lok Sabha election.