
This comes a day after Gandhi was held responsible and sentenced to 2 years in jail by the courtroom in a 2019 defamation case.
A day after he was convicted by a Surat courtroom in a 2019 defamation case, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Friday was disqualified as a member of the Lok Sabha.
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In line with a discover issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, the Congress chief stands disqualified from the date of his conviction (Thursday, 23 March). Gandhi was held responsible and sentenced to 2 years in jail by the courtroom in a 2019 defamation case. The conviction came visiting his remarks concerning the “Modi” surname.
Sharing the discover on Twitter, Congress chief Jairam Ramesh wrote: “We are going to struggle this battle each legally and politically. We won’t be intimidated or silenced. As an alternative of a JPC into the PM-linked Adani MahaMegaScam, Rahul Gandhi stands disqualified. Indian Democracy Om Shanti.”
Disqualification of a lawmaker is prescribed in three conditions. First is thru the Articles 102(1) and 191(1) for disqualification of a member of Parliament and a member of the Legislative Meeting respectively. The grounds right here embody holding an workplace of revenue, being of unsound thoughts or bancrupt or not having legitimate citizenship.
The second prescription of disqualification is within the Tenth Schedule of the Structure, which offers for the disqualification of the members on grounds of defection.
The third prescription is beneath The Illustration of The Individuals Act (RPA), 1951. This legislation offers for disqualification for conviction in legal circumstances.
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