Amethi candidate challenges Rahul Gandhi\'s affidavit\, questions citizenship

Amethi candidate challenges Rahul Gandhi's affidavit, questions citizenship

Complainant Dhruv Lal's lawyer showed reporters purported copies of a certificate of incorporation of a UK-registered firm in which the Cong leader is stated to be a British national

Press Trust of India  |  Amethi/New Delhi 

Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi

An independent candidate Saturday raised objections over president Rahul Gandhi's nomination from Amethi, alleging discrepancies over citizenship and educational qualifications in his election affidavit.

Complainant Dhruv Lal's lawyer showed reporters purported copies of a certificate of incorporation of a UK-registered company in which the leader is stated to be a British national.

Amethi's returning officer Ram Manohar Misra told reporters that Rahul Gandhi's counsel had sought time to reply to the objections and has been asked to do so by Monday.

claimed that the UK Company had existed for five years and would have made some profit, but that has not been disclosed in the affidavit.

He told reporters that he has urged the returning officer to look into this aspect.

The independent candidate's counsel said he has sought a clarification on Gandhi's citizenship as being a UK citizen would bar him from fighting the

Yogendra Misra, the president of the district unit, said the objections will be countered legally on Monday.

Uttar Pradesh's Chief Electoral Officer L Venkateshwar Lu said he has sought information on the complaint from the district election authorities.

In Delhi, spokesperson G V L Narasimha Rao said it is "stunning" that Gandhi's lawyer sought time to reply to the objections.

"These are serious allegations. Is an Indian citizen or not? Did he ever become a British citizen? He should come out with the real story," he told reporters.

sources said the returning officer is the final authority on such a matter, but he cannot check the veracity of what is submitted in an election affidavit.

If anyone has an objection to what is recorded in an affidavit, the person should approach the court, they said.

The spokesperson claimed that a British company, in which Gandhi had said in 2004 that he made investments, had made a submission that year to the authorities there that he was a British citizen.

Referring to the complaint, the BJP spokesperson said there are "discrepancies and attempts to suppress facts" in Gandhi's affidavits filed during different elections from 2004 to 2014.

The Congress chief had said that he did M Phil in development economics from Cambridge University, but later claimed it was in development studies, Rao alleged.

The BJP spokesman said inquiries show that one Rahul Vincy and not got the degree that particular year.

"We will like to know if goes by multiple names in different countries," Rao said.

He also wondered if the Gandhi scion's qualifications were like Congress manifestos that change every five years.

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First Published: Sat, April 20 2019. 19:51 IST