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Rahul Gandhi returns to India’s Parliament after defamation conviction suspended

Congress politician had been disqualified as lawmaker over remarks on PM Narendra Modi

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Aug 2023 4:00PM

Rahul Gandhi returns to India’s Parliament after defamation conviction suspended
Rahul Gandhi (pic) had been given a two-year prison sentence for a speech in 2019 in which he had wondered how come ‘all thieves have Modi as the common surname’, in apparent reference to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. – Sidheeq Wikimedia Commons pic, August 7, 2023

NEW DELHI – Prominent Indian opposition politician Rahul Gandhi today got his Parliament seat back after his conviction in a defamation case was suspended on Friday by the country’s Supreme Court.

Rahul – who represents the Wayanad constituency in the country’s lower House, the Lok Sabha – was disqualified as a lawmaker following his conviction in March by a Gujarat court over his remarks deemed offensive towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The 52-year Congress party politician was given a two-year prison sentence for a speech in 2019 in which he had wondered how come “all thieves have Modi as the common surname”.

Besides the prime minister, his remarks also referred to fugitive diamond tycoon Nirav Modi and former Indian Premier League chief Lalit Modi.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge welcomed Rahul’s reinstatement as a parliamentarian.

“It brings relief to the people of India, and especially to Wayanad,” Kharge said.

Rahul’s return to Parliament comes at a crucial moment as lawmakers will begin a debate on a no-confidence motion against Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government tomorrow.

While the BJP’s numerical strength should allow it to easily defeat the motion, opposition members aim to put up a good fight and will seek to embarrass the government over a host of issues, including the ongoing ethnic conflict in the state of Manipur and anti-Muslim violence in Haryana state. – Bernama, August 7, 2023

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