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Rahul Gandhi's citizenship: The government's question, its timing and history

Rahul is accused of declaring his nationality as British in papers linked to a company, Backops Ltd, in which he was a director

Rahul Gandhi in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday. PTI

TT Bureau
Published 01.05.19, 01:37 AM

The Union home ministry has asked Congress president Rahul Gandhi to clarify whether he is a British citizen or an Indian citizen.

An Indian national cannot hold dual citizenships. Rahul is accused of declaring his nationality as British in papers linked to a company, Backops Ltd, in which he was a director.

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The home ministry’s notice seeking the “factual position” on the citizenship marked a surrealistic, if not incredulous, moment in Indian politics, largely because of the timing and the possible triggers.

When the initial allegations were levelled several years ago, the Congress had made public the certificate of incorporation of Backops, which shows Rahul’s nationality as Indian. The entry Swamy is referring to appears to be one made by mistake while filing annual tax returns.

The BJP sought to breathe fresh life into the allegations by asking “which Rahul is original, Rahul of London or Rahul of Lutyens?”

Home minister Rajnath Singh said the notice was a normal process and not a big development.

The Congress feels the notice is part of a diversionary tactic that betrays the desperation in the BJP.

But some are not ruling out the possibility of the ground being laid to block Rahul post-poll, just in case. Off the record, one BJP leader came close to hinting as much: “We want to tell the voters that he is actually a British citizen who can’t be trusted to run the country.”

Rahul Gandhi himself appeared unperturbed by the old controversy as he tweeted on a report about a fire in Krishi Bhavan which houses several ministries. “Modi ji burning files is not going to save you. Your day of judgement is coming.”

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra dismissed the issue. “What rubbish! The notice is out of fear that they might be losing,” she said.

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