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birther moment: rahul’s citizenshi­p questioned

- PTI, AFP

new delhi — In a move that comes in the middle of the Lok Sabha polls, the Centre issued a notice to Congress president Rahul Gandhi seeking the “factual position” of his citizenshi­p within a fortnight following a complaint by a BJP MP, setting off a political row.

The notice by the Home Ministry on Monday on the complaint from Subramania­n Swamy alleging that Rahul Gandhi was a British national was dismissed as “rubbish” by Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra while her party said the entire world knows the Congress chief is an Indian citizen by birth.

Congress’ chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala Tuesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party of manufactur­ing “one malicious and fallacious agenda” everyday. The BJP on its part posed a question asking which is real— “Rahul Gandhi London wale or Lutyens wale”.

Citing Swamy’s letter, the Home Ministry said it has been brought out that a company named Backops Limited was registered in the United Kingdom in 2003 with Rahul Gandhi as one of its directors.

The Home Ministry communicat­ion said Swamy’s letter also mentioned that in the British company’s annual returns filed on October 10, 2005, and October 31, 2006, Rahul Gandhi’s date of birth has been given as June 19, 1970, and he had declared his nationalit­y as British.

“Further, in the dissolutio­n applicatio­n dated February 17, 2009, of the above referred company, your nationalit­y has been mentioned as British.

“You are requested to intimate the factual position in the matter to this ministry within a fortnight of the receipt of this communicat­ion,” the notice to Rahul Gandhi said.

In November 2015, the Supreme Court had dismissed a public interest litigation seeking a CBI investigat­ion into the citizenshi­p of Rahul Gandhi while noting that PIL pleas were not meant to target one individual or organisati­on but was a medium to resolve human suffering through good governance.

A bench of then Chief Justice of India H L Dattu and justice Amitava Roy rubbished the plea questionin­g the source and authentici­ty of the

documents attached to a petition.

Rajnath Singh told reporters in Lucknow that if any MP writes a letter to any ministry, then necessary proceeding­s are undertaken by the ministry. “It is not a big developmen­t, it is a normal process,” he said.

Asked specifical­ly if the timing of the letter raising question on the citizenshi­p of the country’s main opposition leader was relevant as it comes in the election season, Singh replied, “No, no. This question was raised in Parliament also. A Member of Parliament (Dr Subramania­n Swamy) has written to the ministry

several times as well, following which the action has been taken.”

In 2016, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan had forwarded to the Parliament­ary Ethics Committee, headed by veteran BJP leader L K Advani, Swamy’s “complaint of ethical misconduct” against Rahul Gandhi that he had accessed documents in which the Congress leader had called himself “British”.

In his reply to the ethics committee on the allegation­s of British citizenshi­p, Rahul Gandhi had said he had never “sought or acquired British citizenshi­p” and that his “identity

is that of an Indian”. Rahul Gandhi also questioned the committee’s decision to look into a “complaint that is not in order”, claiming it was “an endeavour to malign” him. The panel had issued a notice to him, seeking an explanatio­n to whether he had once declared himself a British citizen on the legal papers of a company in the United Kingdom.

The allegation­s against Gandhi bear similariti­es to efforts by the socalled “birther” movement, once championed by Donald Trump, that claimed then-president Barack Obama was born outside the United States and therefore ineligible.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lost the plot. After four phases of elections, it is clear that Modi ji and the BJP are hurtling towards an imminent defeat at breakneck speed. Consequent­ly, they seek to manufactur­e one malicious and fallacious agenda everyday.

“These are rehashed allegation­s of the year 2014-15. I had rejected them then also,” Surjewala told reporters in Delhi.

“Modi government should be renamed as a desperate government manufactur­ing one allegation per day, but your fake allegation will not replace the truth”.

The seven-phase Lok Sabha elections is underway of which four phases were completed on Monday.

Rahul Gandhi is seeking re-election from party bastion Amethi in Uttar Pradesh which goes to polls in the fifth phase of voting on May 6. He is also contesting from Wayanad in Kerala where polling has been completed.

An objection on the citizenshi­p issue was also raised by an independen­t candidate against Rahul Gandhi in Amethi, but the returning officer after scrutiny declared his nomination papers as valid. —

You are requested to intimate the factual position in the matter [on citizenshi­p] to this ministry within a fortnight of the receipt of this communicat­ion

Home Ministry

 ??  ?? Priyanka Gandhi dismissed the allegation­s as rubbish and said her brother Rahul is an Indian who was born and brought up in India
Priyanka Gandhi dismissed the allegation­s as rubbish and said her brother Rahul is an Indian who was born and brought up in India

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