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A Delhi court rejects a request for an investigation into Sonia Gandhi’s alleged involvement in the electoral roll.

News Mania Desk / Piyal Chatterjee / 11th September 2025

A plea for an investigation into allegations of forgery involving the inclusion of Sonia Gandhi’s name in the electoral records, three years prior to her obtaining Indian citizenship, was denied by a Delhi court on Thursday.

In this instance, a comprehensive order is anticipated.

Advocate Vikas Tripathi, the case’s complainant, had requested that a formal complaint be filed.

“The documents clearly indicate that Sonia Gandhi took citizenship of this country… on April 30, 1983. Her name got included in the electoral roll as a voter in the New Delhi constituency in 1980…, which was then deleted in 1982. It re-entered in 1983 when the qualification date was January 1, 1983,” senior advocate Pavan Narang, who represented Tripathi — who is also the Rouse Avenue Courts Bar Association Vice-President — had argued last week.

Through Narang, Tripathi had filed an application under BNSS Section 175(4), which gives any magistrate the authority to order a probe into a public worker after receiving a complaint against him while he was performing his official duties.

“What was the reason for her name getting deleted in 1982? That means something was found by the Election Commission,” the senior advocate, who was accompanied by advocate Himanshu Sethi, had argued on Wednesday before Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Vaibhav Chaurasia of Rouse Avenue court.

“I think only some documents existed back then… maybe a passport or a ration card. PAN and Aadhaar were not there… What were the documents that were available to her in 1980, which showed that she was a citizen of India?” he had argued.

“To vote, one has to cross the threshold of being an Indian citizen. Being a resident of the New Delhi Parliamentary constituency is the second threshold,” Narang had said.

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