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Swamy: ‘Rahul Gandhi Must Be Stripped Of His Citizenship For Embracing British Nationality’
Swarajya Staff
Sep 21, 2017, 03:00 PM | Updated 03:00 PM IST
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BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has demanded that Rahul Gandhi be stripped of his citizenship and his membership of the Lok Sabha, based on what he claims as incriminating documents that suggest the Congress vice-president had declared himself to be of British nationality.
In a letter to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Swamy has urged immediate steps to examine if the “prima facie evidence is rebuttable, and if not, order that Mr Rahul Gandhi be stripped of his citizenship, and his membership of the Lok Sabha, forthwith.”
The letter enclosed with some “authenticated documents” cites a London-based company named Backops Limited that was registered in 2003 and dissolved in 2009. Swamy further claims the director and secretary of Backops Limited was Rahul Gandhi, who in the annual returns of the company has “shockingly declared himself to be of British nationality” with a United Kingdom address.
This is, prima facie, a violation of the law and constitutional position in the country, Swamy said, citing Article 9 (every citizen of India is barred from voluntarily acquiring citizenship of any foreign State); Article 18 (prohibits and Indian citizen from accepting even foreign titles); and existing laws that prohibit MPs from incorporating a foreign company abroad without prior permission.
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Swamy's Complaint to MHA on Gandhi's Citizenship by Swarajya on Scribd
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