...
...
Next Story

Boost to I.N.D.I.A? What Rahul Gandhi's return as MP means for Opposition

Rahul Gandhi's parliament membership restored after Supreme Court suspends his conviction, boosting his challenge to ruling party in 2024 elections.

Published on: Aug 07, 2023 11:37 AM IST
Advertisement

Rahul Gandhi’s parliament membership was restored after a stay on his conviction by Supreme Court, a development that may embolden the opposition leader as he seeks to challenge the ruling party in the 2024 elections.

Rahul Gandhi parliament membership was restored on Monday (X/INCIndia)
Rahul Gandhi parliament membership was restored on Monday (X/INCIndia)

READ HERE- Rahul Gandhi is MP again: What Lok Sabha Secretariat notification said

Gandhi, 53, the leader of the main opposition Congress party, was sentenced to two years in jail by a lower court for making defamatory remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surname during an election rally in 2019. He can now contest elections after the Supreme Court suspended his conviction.

The secretariat of the lower house of parliament issued a notification on Monday saying his disqualification, which ran for four months, has been revoked.

ALSO READ: Congress celebrates ‘victory of love against hate’ after Rahul Gandhi's MP status restored

Still, Gandhi’s legal troubles aren’t over. A court in the state of Gujarat is yet to rule on the merits of the defamation case.

Indian law bars anyone sentenced to a prison term of two or more years from contesting elections for six years after the end of their sentence. Following his conviction by a lower court in March, Gandhi was almost immediately disqualified as a lawmaker in line with the rules.

Gandhi has positioned himself as a challenger to Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party. A recent victory for Congress in local elections in the southern state of Karnataka has given Gandhi’s party a much-needed boost.

ALSO READ: Rahul Gandhi vacated his Delhi bungalow after disqualification. Will he get it back?

The politician’s initial disqualification from parliament, and elections, became a political flash point. More than two dozen opposition parties have united with Congress and vowed to defeat Modi in the national elections next summer.

 
Follow India news real-time updates and the latest news covered on Hindustan Times, featuring today's critical updates on Sonam Wangchuk LIVE and more across India.
Follow India news real-time updates and the latest news covered on Hindustan Times, featuring today's critical updates on Sonam Wangchuk LIVE and more across India.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe