The Election Commission of India has asked the returning officer of Amethi Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh to probe allegations against Rahul Gandhi of giving “wrong information” about his financial assets while filing his nomination papers ahead of the May-2009 Lok Sabha elections.
Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy had written to the commission on October 31 alleging that Rahul had “misrepresented facts” in his declaration filed before the returning officer. Swamy had also attached documents that he claimed were from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). In the list of shareholders of Associated Journals it is mentioned that Rahul held around 3 lakh shares. These had not been declared in the affidavit filed by him at the time of filing his nomination papers, Swamy had alleged. — The Tribune
Subramanian Swamy
(In picture, notice issued by ECI to CEO, UP detail- http://is.gd/26hPcW )
Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy had written to the commission on October 31 alleging that Rahul had “misrepresented facts” in his declaration filed before the returning officer. Swamy had also attached documents that he claimed were from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). In the list of shareholders of Associated Journals it is mentioned that Rahul held around 3 lakh shares. These had not been declared in the affidavit filed by him at the time of filing his nomination papers, Swamy had alleged. — The Tribune
Subramanian Swamy
(In picture, notice issued by ECI to CEO, UP detail- http://is.gd/26hPcW )
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