Rahul Gandhi was immediately disqualified, but no action was taken against the BJP MP – Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary wrote a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker

Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary pointed out that there was a similarity between the case of Rahul and Amreli MP Naranbhai Bhikhabhai Kachhadia in 2016.

After the cancellation of Lok Sabha membership of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, the party is continuously targeting the Modi government. At the same time, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary has written a letter to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary wrote a letter to Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday and raised the question of equality of law. He pointed out that a member of the BJP did not face disqualification in 2016 when he was convicted in a criminal case and sentenced to three years in jail.

Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary pointed out that there was a strong similarity between Rahul’s case and that of Amreli MP Naranbhai Bhikhabhai Kachharia in 2016. He wrote in the letter, “During the last Lok Sabha, Naranbhai Kachadia, the then MP from Amreli seat in Gujarat, was convicted of an offense under sections 332, 186 and 143 IPC and sentenced to three years imprisonment under section 332 IPC and 143 IPC. was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment under He said Kachadia filed an appeal in the High Court but it refused to stay the conviction.

Adhir Ranjan wrote, “High Court allows suspension of sentence. But as per the provisions of Section 8 of the Representation of the People (RP) Act 1951, Kachhadia should have been disqualified from the membership of the House. However, the then Speaker did not resort to any action (including disqualification) against the member.”

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Adhir Ranjan wrote that it is interesting to note that Rahul Gandhi was summarily disqualified from the Lok Sabha in the wake of the Surat district court’s decision, even though his sentence was suspended for a month by the same court, thereby The appeal effort in the higher courts helped. “You must be aware that the Surat sessions court also on Monday granted him bail in the defamation case and suspended his two-year sentence pending the disposal of his appeal against his conviction,” he wrote.

Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary argued that under Section 8 of the Representation of the People Act, before an elected member can be disqualified, the member must be convicted of an offence.

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