Opposition leader Gandhi disqualified from India’s parliament

Opposition leader Gandhi disqualified from India’s parliament

Party officials say his two-year jail sentence is politically motivated.

Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi was found guilty of defamation for his remarks about Narendra Modi’s surname. (Reuters pic)
NEW DELHI:
India’s parliament today disqualified the leader of the main opposition Congress party, Rahul Gandhi, a day after a court jailed him for two years in a defamation case loosely linked to the prime minister, parliament said in a statement.

Gandhi “stands disqualified from the membership of Lok Sabha”, parliament said, referring to the lower house of parliament.

Congress members held protests in some parts of the country on Friday against Gandhi’s conviction and two-year-old jail sentence.

Congress party officials have described the judgment as politically motivated and blamed the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

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