Centre must give docs on Rahul Gandhi's alleged dual citizenship
The Allahabad High Court has told the Ministry of Home Affairs to hand over all documents linked to a complaint about Rahul Gandhi's alleged dual citizenship.
This comes after BJP worker S Vignesh Shishir filed a petition, saying he has documents and emails (which he alleges involve UK authorities) suggesting Gandhi might also be a British citizen.
The court stepped in after Shishir's earlier plea for an FIR was dismissed.
Case raises constitutional questions
This case isn't just about paperwork: it questions whether a top political leader could have another country's citizenship, which is a big deal under Indian law.
The issue first popped up back in 2019, and now it's back in the spotlight with daily hearings ordered and extra security for the petitioner due to threats.
The next hearing is set for March 19, 2026, so expect more updates soon.