Rahul Gandhi requested to vacate reputable bungalow by means of April 22

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NEW DELHI: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, whose disqualification from the Lok Sabha used to be introduced on March 24 an afternoon after he used to be convicted by means of a Surat courtroom for 2 years in a 2019 defamation case, has been requested to vacate his reputable bungalow.

Rahul’s disqualification had kicked in from March 23,  the day of his conviction, a realize by means of the Lok Sabha Secretariat had stated.

The Congress chief must vacate his 12, Tughlaq Lane bungalow by means of April 22, parliament resources had been quoted by means of the Press Accept as true with of India as pronouncing on Monday.

A realize asking Rahul to vacate the reputable bungalow has been served by means of the Housing Committee of Lok Sabha, the resources stated.

Previous on Monday, a number of opposition MPs marched in black attire from parliament to Vijay Chowk to resort their protest Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification from the Lok Sabha and the federal government’s dealing with of the Adani factor.

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Congress MP Sonia Gandhi and celebration leader Mallikarjun Kharge had been a few of the protestors who amassed close to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi within the Parliament advanced and raised slogans in opposition to the federal government.

Maintaining an enormous “Satyamev Jayate” banner and placards with “save democracy” written on them, the MPs proceeded against Vijay Chowk the place they staged a sit-in.

Kharge raised the problem of Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification as MP after a Surat courtroom convicted and sentenced him in a 2019 prison defamation case.

“You need to defame Rahul Gandhi this is the reason you transferred the case to Gujarat even because the feedback had been made in Kolar in Karnataka. These days is a black day for democracy,” Kharge stated.

Kharge stated opposition MPs had been wearing black because the high minister is “completing” democracy.

Trinamool Congress, which has thus far stayed clear of opposition protests, joined the sit-in on Monday.

(With PTI inputs)

NEW DELHI: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, whose disqualification from the Lok Sabha used to be introduced on March 24 an afternoon after he used to be convicted by means of a Surat courtroom for 2 years in a 2019 defamation case, has been requested to vacate his reputable bungalow.

Rahul’s disqualification had kicked in from March 23,  the day of his conviction, a realize by means of the Lok Sabha Secretariat had stated.

The Congress chief must vacate his 12, Tughlaq Lane bungalow by means of April 22, parliament resources had been quoted by means of the Press Accept as true with of India as pronouncing on Monday.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

A realize asking Rahul to vacate the reputable bungalow has been served by means of the Housing Committee of Lok Sabha, the resources stated.

Previous on Monday, a number of opposition MPs marched in black attire from parliament to Vijay Chowk to resort their protest Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification from the Lok Sabha and the federal government’s dealing with of the Adani factor.

ALSO READ | Rahul disqualification row: How petition filed by means of past due SC legal professional prompted nationwide debate

Congress MP Sonia Gandhi and celebration leader Mallikarjun Kharge had been a few of the protestors who amassed close to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi within the Parliament advanced and raised slogans in opposition to the federal government.

Maintaining an enormous “Satyamev Jayate” banner and placards with “save democracy” written on them, the MPs proceeded against Vijay Chowk the place they staged a sit-in.

Kharge raised the problem of Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification as MP after a Surat courtroom convicted and sentenced him in a 2019 prison defamation case.

“You need to defame Rahul Gandhi this is the reason you transferred the case to Gujarat even because the feedback had been made in Kolar in Karnataka. These days is a black day for democracy,” Kharge stated.

Kharge stated opposition MPs had been wearing black because the high minister is “completing” democracy.

Trinamool Congress, which has thus far stayed clear of opposition protests, joined the sit-in on Monday.

(With PTI inputs)