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The heir-apparent of Indian National Congress (grandson of Indira Gandhi and son of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi) sentenced to 2-year jail for caste slur against Prime Minister Modi. The court gave him a month's bail to appeal to Gujarat High Court.
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Rahul Gandhi looses membership of the Indian parliament according to the law which he did not allow to be amended - "A member sentenced for a period two years or above will immediately be disqualified for the membership of the Parliament and after serving the period of the sentence, will not be allowed to contest any election for a period of six years."
Article 102 (1)(e) of the Constitution of India read with Representation of the People ACT, 1951

Highlights: After Court Conviction, Rahul Gandhi Back In Delhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was found guilty and sentenced to two years in prison on Thursday in a 2019 criminal defamation case over his remarks about PM Modi's surname.

Next day:
Rahul Gandhi looses membership of the Indian parliament according to the law which he did not allow to be amended - "A member sentenced for a period two years or above will immediately be disqualified for the membership of the Parliament and after serving the period of the sentence, will not be allowed to contest any election for a period of six years."
Article 102 (1)(e) of the Constitution of India read with Representation of the People ACT, 1951