New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi will now have to vacate his official residence in Delhi after losing his Lok Sabha membership in a defamation case. For this, the House Allocation Committee of the Lok Sabha has issued a notice to Rahul Gandhi to vacate the government residence on Monday. The committee has ordered to vacate the government residence at 12, Tughlaq Road by April 22.On the other hand, Rahul Gandhi is under Z Plus security so it is the responsibility of the Home Ministry to provide him a residence. In this context, everyone is watching what will be the next step.Last March 23, a Surat court found Rahul Gandhi guilty of criminal defamation. The court sentenced him to 2 years in prison. In addition, a fine of 15 thousand rupees has been charged from him. However, the court has suspended his sentence for 30 days so that Rahul Gandhi can appeal to the High Court. A day after the sentence, the Lok Sabha Secretariat revoked his parliamentary membership last Friday.
On the other hand, Rahul's name has also been removed from the Lok Sabha website. According to reports, the Lok Sabha Secretariat has declared Rahul Gandhi's parliamentary seat Wayanad vacant. The Election Commission can now announce elections in this seat. In 2019, in a meeting in Karnataka, Rahul Modi made a statement about Sangya. He asked why all the thieves were given the surname Modi.
( Reporting- Soumyaranjan Rout )More Details
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