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The Congress leader, who had been disqualified from the lower house in March 2023, was reinstated as the Wayanad MP.
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The Supreme Court on August 4, had stayed the conviction of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case against him, thus paving the way for restoration of his Lok Sabha membership.
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As per sources, MPs who will speak in Lok Sabha on behalf of BJP, are also preparing to attack Rahul Gandhi regarding his old statements
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In a big relief to Rahul Gandhi, the SC stayed the conviction that cost him his membership as a Lok Sabha MP saying that no reasons were given by the trial judge for imposing the maximum punishment of two years in the case.
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Rahul's Lok Sabha membership was affected by the Modi surname remark defamation case, but on Friday, the top court stayed his conviction.
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In a big relief to Rahul Gandhi, the Supreme Court on Friday stayed his conviction in the defamation case, which cost him his Lok Sabha membership.
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The Assam Chief Minister has been critical of Rahul Gandhi since he parted ways with Congress and joined the BJP in 2015.
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The All India Congress Committee tweeted pictures of the two leaders meeting at the New Delhi residence of RJD MP and Lalu's daughter, Misa Bharti.
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According to sources, Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha membership is likely to be restored by Monday or Tuesday
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The Apex Court has valiantly upheld the sentiments and mandate of the people of Wayanad. This judgment will morally boost INDIA to strengthen our democratic and secular values, TN Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said in a tweet
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Taking a swipe at the BJP, Kharge said that after the trial court order, it took them only 24 hours to disqualify Rahul Gandhi.
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I am happy with the news about the MP-ship of @RahulGandhi. This will further strengthen the resolve of the INDIA alliance, Mamata Banerjee tweeted
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In a tweet, Rahul Gandhi said, "Come what may, my duty remains the same. Protect the idea of India."
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"Despite the relentless efforts of the BJPs machinery, Rahul Gandhi has refused to bend, break or bow, choosing instead to place his faith in the judicial process," Cong general secretary Jairam Ramesh tweeted.
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"The offence was not against society, not kidnapping, rape, or murder. How can this become an offence involving moral turpitude?" Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who appeared for Rahul Gandhi, argued.
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The top court is hearing a plea by Gandhi challenging the Gujarat High Court verdict which dismissed his plea seeking a stay on his conviction in a defamation case over his "Modi surname" remark.
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Rahul Gandhi arrived in Goa on Wednesday night and departed for the national capital on Thursday morning.
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According to legal experts, if the top court stays Rahul Gandhi's conviction, it would be sufficient to restore his Lok Sabha membership
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During his stay, Rahul Gandhi has no official engagements, according to Goa Congress MLA Carlos Ferreira's statement to PTI.
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Rahul Gandhi was declared disqualified as MP from Kerala's Wayanad on March 24 following notification of the Lok Sabha Secretariat.