Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was disqualified as Lok Sabha MP last month following his conviction over Modi surname remarks, vacated his official bungalow at 12, Tughlaq Lane, Delhi
As Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday vacated his official bungalow in Delhi following his disqualification from Parliament, he said he is ready to pay any price for speaking the truth.
Not only has the Surat Sessions Court judge repeated the factual inaccuracy in describing Rahul Gandhi’s alleged offence but also relied on erroneous legal precedents and ignored the Supreme Court guidelines, refusing to suspend the Congress leader's conviction.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reportedly decided to vacate his official bungalow in Delhi s Tughlaq Lane on Saturday morning, following his disqualification from Parliament due to a defamation case in which he was convicted. The Lok Sabha housing panel had set April 22 as the deadline for Gandhi to vacate his government-allotted bungalow. Despite having served four terms as an elected member of the Lok Sabha, a disqualified MP is not entitled to government accommodation and is expected to vacate the official residence within 30 days., India News, Times Now
In a setback for Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, a sessions court in Surat today rejected his plea for stay on his conviction by a Magistrate court in a criminal defamation case against him