Rahul Gandhi: After being asked to leave his Delhi house because he was no longer eligible to serve as an MP, Rahul Gandhi replied in a letter today that he would follow the eviction order. The Congress leader received notice yesterday that he must leave his residence at 12 Tughlaq Road by April 23. Rahul Gandhi replied to the Lok Sabha secretariat today, saying, “As an elected Member of the Lok Sabha for the last four terms, it is the mandate of the people to whom I owe the wonderful memories of my time spent here.”
Rahul Gandhi has 30 days to appeal
Without compromising my rights, of course, I will follow the instructions in your letter, he said. From 2005, Rahul Gandhi, who made his political debut in 2004 as an MP, had lived in the bungalow. A day after being found guilty in a four-year-old defamation case related to his statements on the “Modi surname,” a Gujarati court barred him from serving as an MP and handed down a two-year prison sentence. The Congress leader reportedly said, “How come all thieves have the surname Modi,” while running for office in the general election of 2019. Rahul Gandhi has 30 days to appeal, and if the decision is overturned, his disqualification will also be overturned.
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Eviction notice from the Lok Sabha housing panel arrived two days after his disqualification
According to the Congress, the eviction notice from the Lok Sabha housing panel arrived two days after his disqualification, which was a dizzying pace. The Party also emphasises Rahul Gandhi’s right to accommodations as a “Z-Plus” protected individual. The BJP has refuted the Congress’s charge of vengeful politics. “You are aware of the rules of decency, what is acceptable in the political and judicial systems. Rahul Gandhi has been found guilty by a judge. There are also automated processes, “Minister for the Union Hardeep Singh Puri stated yesterday.
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