India’s Rahul Gandhi loses parliament seat after conviction

- Action against critics – Several senior lawmakers have been disqualified from Indian legislatures in the past, including a state chief minister. Indira Gandhi, Rahul’s grandmother, was briefly forced out of the chamber by a court decision in 1977 while she was prime minister. But legal action has been widely deployed against opposition party figures and institutions seen as critical of the Modi government in recent years. Last month, federal investigators arrested Manish Sisodia, a top member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which governs New Delhi, on allegations he had corruptly benefitted from reforms to the capital’s liquor licensing rules. Sisodia’s party is seeking to supplant Congress as the main opposition to Modi’s government and its members have decried his arrest as politically motivated. Also in February, Indian tax authorities raided the BBC’s local offices, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary on Modi’s conduct during deadly sectarian riots decades ago. The Editors Guild of India said then that the raids were part of a wider “trend of using government agencies to intimidate or harass press organisations that are critical of government policies”.
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