On Thursday, a court in Surat convicted him in this matter. He has been sentenced to two years by the court. Along with this, a fine of Rs 15,000 has been imposed on him. However, after some time the court granted him bail for 30 days. After the conviction, Rahul Gandhi’s membership of the Parliament has been canceled by issuing a letter from the Lok Sabha Secretariat. Rahul Gandhi was an MP from Wayanad in Kerala. After the cancellation of his membership, there will be a by-election here. Because there is still more than 6 months for the 2023 Lok Sabha elections.
Congress can go to Supreme Court against the decision
However, after the cancellation of Rahul Gandhi’s membership, the Congress has become agitated. In a way, where Priyanka Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi have reached their residence to meet them. Congress workers protested in other states of the country including Delhi. During this, many Congress leaders were also taken into custody. At the same time, a campaign called ‘Daro Mat’ has been run by the party. This campaign party has also posted on social media. The Congress is now considering challenging the matter in the Supreme Court. If the decision of the lower court is upheld by the Supreme Court also, then Rahul Gandhi will not be able to contest elections for 6 years after serving 2 years sentence.
Know to what extent Rahul Gandhi has studied?
According to the affidavit given in the Lok Sabha elections in 2019, Rahul Gandhi has done MPhil in Development Studies from Trinity College, Cambridge University in 1995. Whereas, Rahul Gandhi did his schooling from Delhi and Dehradun. He then took admission in St. Stephen’s College for graduation, but went on to study at Harvard University due to security reasons. But from here too he was transferred to Rollins College in Florida for security reasons. From where he graduated. He completed his graduation from 1991 to 1994. Whereas, in 1995 took MPhil degree.