Completely false: Priyanka Gandhi as Delhi court issues notice on plea seeking FIR against Sonia Gandhi over voter list inclusion

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Defends Sonia Gandhi Amidst Voter ID Allegations
Completely false: Priyanka Gandhi as Delhi court issues notice on plea seeking FIR against Sonia Gandhi over voter list inclusion

New Delhi, Dec 9 (IANS) Reacting to the Delhi Rouse Avenue Court’s notice to Congress MP Sonia Gandhi, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday questioned whether there was any evidence supporting the allegation. She said the claims were completely false.

Speaking to reporters outside Parliament, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said, "Do they have proof? This is completely false. She voted only after becoming a citizen. I don’t understand why they are targeting her—she is about to turn 80 and has devoted her entire life to serving the nation. At this age, they should let her be."

Congress MP Imran Masood also criticised the development and said, "They create new dramas every day. Today is her birthday, at least have some shame on this day. Don’t do so much. Where are you taking the country?"

Earlier in the day, a Delhi Court agreed to examine a criminal revision plea challenging an order that had declined to register an FIR against Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi over allegations that her name appeared in the electoral roll in 1980 -- three years before she became an Indian citizen.

Special Judge (PC Act) Vishal Gogne of the Rouse Avenue Courts issued notices to Sonia Gandhi and the Delhi Police after senior advocate Pavan Narang submitted that documents “must have been forged, fabricated and falsified” to include her name in the voter list.

The judge directed that the revision plea be listed for further hearing on January 6, 2026.

The revision petition, filed by Vikas Tripathi, challenged the September 11 order of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vaibhav Chaurasia, who had dismissed his complaint seeking an FIR into the alleged wrongful inclusion of Sonia Gandhi's name in the voter list.

Tripathi has said that Sonia Gandhi's name was first included in the electoral roll of the New Delhi constituency in 1980, despite her acquiring Indian citizenship only in April 1983.

According to him, the name was deleted in 1982 and then re-included in 1983 after she became a citizen.

He added that the inclusion in 1980 could not have happened without the use of forged documents, which constitutes a cognisable offence. However, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Chaurasia had refused to issue directions to the police to register an FIR, holding that the judiciary cannot embark on an inquiry that would "result in unwarranted transgression into fields expressly entrusted to the Constitutional authorities".

The Magistrate said such a probe would amount to a violation of Article 329 of the Constitution, which ordinarily bars courts from interfering in electoral rolls and related matters except through election petitions.

Tripathi had earlier said that the court should direct the police to investigate the alleged forgery, adding that the wrongful inclusion of a non-citizen in the voter list amounted to electoral fraud at its very inception.

The issue has been politically contentious, with BJP leaders accusing the Congress of manipulating voter lists in the past and referring to the Sonia Gandhi case as an example of alleged irregularities. The Congress, on the other hand, has dismissed such claims as baseless and retaliatory.

--IANS

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