HC to decide on sule citizenship
Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule will have to face trial to determine her citizenship after the Bombay high court on Friday rejected her plea seeking dismissal of an election petition that sought her disqualification on ground of foreign nationality.
The election petition was filed by Mrinalini Kakade, who was defeated by the daughter of NCP chief Sharad Pawar in Baramati in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls.
Seeking that Ms Sule’s election be declared null and void, the petition contended that she was a non-Indian as she had acquired citizenship of Singapore by buying property there.
In an order on September 24, 2010, the Union ministry of home affairs had held that Ms Sule was an Indian citizen and there was no law in Singapore which conferred automatic citizenship on purchase of property.
Based on this order, Ms Sule had sought dismissal of the petition.
In his order, Justice J.H. Bhatia said that the Central government had only decided on the issue that Ms Sule is an Indian citizen and not acquired citizenship of Singapore. — PTI
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