Rahul Gandhi News / Will Rahul Gandhi's parliament membership be restored, will he be able to participate in the monsoon session?

Zoom News : Aug 04, 2023, 02:44 PM
Rahul Gandhi News: Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who lost the membership of the Lok Sabha in the Modi surname case, has got a big relief from the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has stayed his sentence. After this decision of the country's biggest court, the question started to arise that what will happen next? Will Rahul be able to contest elections, will his membership be restored, will he be able to participate in the Parliament session? If experts are to be believed, the answer to all these questions also lies in the decision of the Supreme Court.

Parliament membership will be restored

According to experts, once again the membership of Rahul Gandhi will be restored after the Supreme Court has stayed the sentence. He will again be able to register his presence in the Parliament as the MP of Wayanad. Let us tell you that the Wayanad seat was vacant since the time Rahul Gandhi had gone to Parliament. There was no by-election there, so Rahul Gandhi will again be reinstated as MP from that seat. The way has been opened for Rahul to come back to the Parliament again and he will give a new strength to the voice of the opposition in the Lok Sabha on the issue of Manipur. At the same time, after the restoration of the Lok Sabha membership, he will also get his residence back. Also, they will be able to openly present their claim in the next year's Lok Sabha elections.

Will be able to participate in the monsoon session

Experts say that the way Rahul Gandhi's membership was lost immediately after being convicted and punished in the Modi surname case, in the same way his membership will also be restored. After the copy of the court order reaches the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, it is up to the speaker to decide when to restore Rahul's membership. But it is believed that as soon as the copy of the court's decision is received, the Speaker will take a decision immediately and it is expected that Rahul Gandhi will be able to register his presence in the Parliament from Monday.

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