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Decoded: Rahul Gandhi’s citizenship row and ‘parallel proceedings’ at two High Courts

The Allahabad High Court has directed the central government to decide on a petition alleging Rahul Gandhi's British citizenship, amid parallel proceedings in two High Courts concerning his eligibility to contest Indian elections.

November 28, 2024 / 11:47 IST
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The Delhi High Court expressed reluctance to entertain two parallel cases on the same issue and asked Shishir to submit an affidavit to clarify any overlap.
The Delhi High Court expressed reluctance to entertain two parallel cases on the same issue and asked Shishir to submit an affidavit to clarify any overlap.

The Allahabad High Court has instructed the central government to take a decision by December 19 on a petition against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The petition claims that Gandhi hid his British citizenship while contesting the parliamentary election from Raebareli earlier this year.

The petition also asks the CBI to investigate the matter, arguing that Gandhi’s alleged dual citizenship violates Indian laws, including the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Passport Act.

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What does the PIL say?
Karnataka BJP worker S. Vignesh Shishir, who filed the petition, claims to have documents and emails from the British government proving that Gandhi holds British citizenship. This, according to Shishir, makes Gandhi ineligible to run for office in India or be a member of the Lok Sabha.

Shishir stated that he had already submitted two representations to the Home Ministry about Gandhi’s dual citizenship but received no response. As a result, he took the matter to court.

This petition was filed after the dismissal of an earlier plea, where the court had asked Shishir to approach the competent authority under Section 9(2) of the Citizenship Act, 1955, as allowed by law.