The Freeman

India’s Rahul Gandhi blames removal from parliament on Modi

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New Delhi, India --Top Indian opposition figure Rahul Gandhi said Saturday his disqualifi­cation from parliament was retributio­n for his demanding a probe into Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s relationsh­ip with a controvers­ial tycoon.

Gandhi was stripped of his parliament­ary seat on Friday, a day after a defamation conviction in Modi’s home state of Gujarat for a 2019 campaigntr­ail remark seen as an insult to the premier.

Modi’s government has been widely accused of using the law to target and silence critics. The removal of its chief opponent comes at a time when its relationsh­ip with one of India’s most powerful industrial­ists has been under scrutiny.

Modi has been a close associate of Gautam Adani for decades but the latter’s business empire has been subject of renewed attention this year after a US investment firm accused it of “brazen” corporate fraud.

“I have been disqualifi­ed because the prime minister... is scared of the next speech that is going to come on Adani,” Gandhi told reporters.

“I am here defending the democratic voice of the Indian people,” he added. “I am not scared of these threats.”

Gandhi, of the opposition Congress party, was sentenced to two years imprisonme­nt on Thursday but walked free on bail after his lawyers vowed to appeal.

However, the conviction made him ineligible to continue sitting as a lawmaker in the lower house of parliament, the chamber’s joint secretary said Friday.

Gandhi, 52, is the leading face of Congress, once the dominant force of Indian politics but now a shadow of its former self.

He has struggled to challenge the electoral juggernaut of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party and its nationalis­t appeals to the country’s Hindu majority.

Thursday’s case stemmed from a remark made during the 2019 election campaign in which Gandhi had asked why “all thieves have Modi as (their) common surname”.

His comments were seen as a slur against the prime minister, who went on to win the election in a landslide.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Gandhi has been disqualifi­ed from parliament as a result of his conviction for defamation, a notice from the national legislatur­e said.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Gandhi has been disqualifi­ed from parliament as a result of his conviction for defamation, a notice from the national legislatur­e said.

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