Lok Sabha disqualifies Congress' Rahul Gandhi after conviction in defamation case

Rahul Gandhi, 52, a scion of the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, was convicted on Thursday for a 2019 speech in which he referred to thieves as having the surname Modi. The court granted him bail immediately and suspended the sentence for a month.

Rahul Gandhi disqualified as MP from Lok Sabha after court conviction
India's parliament on Friday disqualified opposition Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi as a lawmaker after a lower court found him guilty of defamation and sentenced him to two years in prison, according to a parliament notice.

"Rahul Gandhi, Member of Lok Sabha representing the Wayanad Parliamentary Constituency of Kerala, stands disqualified from the membership of Lok Sabha from the date of his conviction i.e. 23 March 2023...," reads the LS Secretariat letter.

Gandhi, 52, a scion of the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, was convicted on Thursday for a 2019 speech in which he referred to thieves as having the surname Modi. The court granted him bail immediately and suspended the sentence for a month.


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Rahul Gandhi, Congress MP from Wayanad, Kerala, was disqualified as a Member of Lok Sabha following his conviction in the criminal defamation case over his 'Modi surname' remark. In a letter issued on March 24, Lok Sabha secretariat said his disqualification effective from date of his conviction March 23.

Rahul Gandhi, Congress MP from Wayanad, Kerala, was disqualified as a Member of Lok Sabha following his conviction in the criminal defamation case over his 'Modi surname' remark. In a letter issued o..
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Gandhi was convicted by a court in Gujarat over his remark on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He has got bail, and has been given 30 days' time to file an appeal. As per law and legal experts, his disqualification has come into “immediate and automatic” effect upon his conviction and sentencing despite the bail. In India, convicted lawmakers with jail sentence of 2 or more years are disqualified from their roles.

Gandhi was convicted by a court in Gujarat over his remark on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He has got bail, and has been given 30 days' time to file an appeal. As per law and legal experts, his disq..
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As of now, there will be a bypoll on the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat where political parties will field their candidates. The new winning candidate from the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat will remain an MP till the 2024 elections are contested.

As of now, there will be a bypoll on the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat where political parties will field their candidates. The new winning candidate from the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat will remain an MP till t..
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No. According to the Representation of the People Act, 1951, a person sentenced to imprisonment of two years or more shall be disqualified "from the date of such conviction" and remain disqualified for another six years after serving time.

No. According to the Representation of the People Act, 1951, a person sentenced to imprisonment of two years or more shall be disqualified "from the date of such conviction" and remain disqualified f..
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"If it (the court) only suspends the sentence that's not enough. There has to be a suspension or stay of conviction. He (Rahul Gandhi) can stay on as a member of parliament only if there is a stay on the conviction," Former Congress leader Kapil Sibal had told NDTV.

"If it (the court) only suspends the sentence that's not enough. There has to be a suspension or stay of conviction. He (Rahul Gandhi) can stay on as a member of parliament only if there is a stay on..
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The disqualification can also be overturned and Gandhi can be reinstated to Parliament if the conviction is stayed or overturned and a fresh election to the seat is yet to be conducted. The reduction in quantum of sentence to below 2 years would also nullify the disqualification.

The disqualification can also be overturned and Gandhi can be reinstated to Parliament if the conviction is stayed or overturned and a fresh election to the seat is yet to be conducted. The reduction..
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Gandhi attended Lok Sabha proceedings on Friday, a day after he was convicted in a 2019 criminal defamation case by a Surat court. Former Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Modi said, "I personally feel he should not have attended Parliament today. Already, he is disqualified."

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Rahul Gandhi attended a meeting of party MPs before the start of the House proceedings. Congress Parliamentary Party Chief Sonia Gandhi was also present during the meeting.

The House was adjourned seconds after convening amid ruckus over various issues, and Rahul Gandhi left Parliament soon after that.

The court in Gujarat sentenced Rahul Gandhi to two years in jail in the case, filed on a complaint by BJP MLA Purnesh Modi for his alleged remark, "How come all thieves have Modi as the common surname?"

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The court of Chief Judicial Magistrate HH Varma, which held 52-year-old Gandhi guilty under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 499 and 500, also granted him bail and suspended the sentence for 30 days to allow him to appeal in a higher court.
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