SC dismisses plea seeking direction to debar Rahul Gandhi from contesting LS polls

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Thursday dismissed a plea seeking direction to the Centre and the to debar from contesting elections till the issue of his citizenship is decided.

"If some company in some form mentions his nationality as British, does he become a British citizen," the bench also comprising Justices and told the petitioners.

The plea had said that the petitioners were "dissatisfied" with the "inaction" of the Centre and the poll panel in "deciding the question of voluntary acquisition of British citizenship" by Gandhi in spite of a November 2015 communication by in this regard.

The petitioners -- and C P Tyagi -- had alleged that since prima facie evidence in this regard has been produced before the and the EC, Gandhi should not have been allowed to contest the ongoing elections from parliamentary constituencies he has decided to -- Amethi in Utter Pradesh and Wayanad in

The plea, filed by Barun Kumar Sinha, had also sought a direction to the to remove Gandhi's name from "electoral roll till the decision of the question of acquisition of his British citizenship".

In a recent letter to Gandhi, the had said it has received a representation from Swamy in which it has been brought out that a company named was registered in the in 2003 with as one of its directors.

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

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 14:41 IST