New Delhi. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s troubles are not taking the name of stopping. Earlier, he came under attack from the opposition for his statement on Indian democracy in Cambridge. After this, he got stuck for raising the issue of sexual exploitation of women in Jammu and Kashmir. In this matter, he was also questioned by the Delhi Police in the past, about which the Congress made a lot of hue and cry in the whole country, but the police made it clear that they were not there to harass Rahul, but to ask for information about those women. have come, which he referred to in his speech as sexual victims. At the same time, now they are stuck in another new dilemma.
In fact, the Surat court today sentenced him to two years imprisonment for his derogatory remarks about the Modi surname during his speech in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, but thankfully he got bail immediately, due to which he did not go behind bars. He was saved, otherwise he would have had to go to jail. However, now BJP and Congress have come face to face regarding this whole issue. Let us inform that while addressing a rally in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Rahul had said that all the people of Modi surname are thieves. Meanwhile, he had also mentioned Nirav Modi.
Let us tell you that there was a ruckus across the country regarding this statement of Rahul, after which defamation cases were filed against him. On which the hearing was held today and the court sentenced him to two years, but later he got bail. On the other hand, regarding the court’s decision, the Congress said that the BJP is constantly trying to suppress the voice of the opposition. Let us inform that from Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, condemning the court’s decision, it has been described as crushing the voice of the opposition. BJP says that Rahul tried to defame the entire Modi community through his statement, which is condemnable. At the same time, questions are constantly being raised whether Rahul Gandhi’s membership of Parliament is under threat after this decision of the court. Let us know about it in detail.
According to the law, after any political representative has been sentenced to two years or more in any case, his membership of Parliament is in danger. There is a possibility that his membership of Parliament may be revoked. On the other hand, seeing the way Rahul has been sentenced to two years in the said case, it is believed that he may lose his membership of Parliament. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see what steps can be taken against him on the political front. On the other hand, the BJP is constantly being demanded to cancel the membership of the Parliament. Keep in mind, if his parliament membership is cancelled, he will not be able to contest elections for 6 years.