Key Points

The Kerala High Court has summoned Priyanka Gandhi following a petition by BJP's Navya Haridas challenging her Wayanad victory. The BJP leader accused Priyanka of concealing assets, including properties linked to Robert Vadra. Congress dismissed the petition as a publicity stunt, citing her massive victory margin. The case will next be heard in August 2025.

Key Points: Kerala HC Summons Priyanka Gandhi Over BJP's Wayanad Poll Challenge

  • BJP's Navya Haridas alleges Priyanka hid assets in election affidavit
  • Petition claims Robert Vadra's properties were undisclosed
  • Congress dismisses plea as "cheap publicity"
  • Case adjourned to August 2025
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Kerala HC issues summons to Priyanka Gandhi over petition challenging her Wayanad victory

Kerala High Court issues notice to Priyanka Gandhi on BJP's petition alleging asset concealment in Wayanad bypoll victory.

"Some people have the habit of cheap publicity. One such person is Navya Haridas. – Congress Spokesperson"

Kochi, June 11

Kerala High Court has issued summons to Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in connection with an election petition filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Navya Haridas, who lost the 2024 by-election to Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency, challenging the results of the bypolls held in November 2024.

She accused Gandhi of hiding details about assets owned by her and her family and sought that her victory in the bypolls to the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency be declared invalid.

The petition was heard by Justice K Babu of Kerala High Court, who issued notice to Gandhi after considering the submissions of arguments made by Haridas' counsel, Advocate Hari Kumar G Nair.

According to the petition, the election has been challenged on grounds of alleged corrupt practice and suppression or non-disclosure of several immovable properties of Priyanka Gandhi and her spouse, Robert Vadra, in the affidavit supporting the nomination paper filed by the Congress leader.

Furthermore, as per the petition, Priyanka Gandhi allegedly concealed details of several investments and movable properties of Robert Vadra in her affidavit filed before the Returning Officer.

The case now stands posted to August 2025.

In December, Haridas moved the Kerala High Court seeking an 'Annulment of Poll,' challenging Priyanka Gandhi's victory in the Wayanad Lok Sabha bypolls. The bypolls for the seat were held on November 13 after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi vacated his seat.

Haridas claimed that Gandhi withheld vital information from the constituents and had undue influence on the voters of the constituency. However, Congress had criticised Haridas' petition earlier and called it an act of "cheap publicity."

"Some people have the habit of doing cheap publicity. One such person is Navya Haridas. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra won the elections with a margin of 4-5 lakh [votes]," Tiwari had told ANI in December.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra secured the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat with a margin of 4,10,931 votes, defeating Sathyan Mokeri of the Communist Party of India (CPI). Wayanad, a Congress stronghold, witnessed a triangular contest between Priyanka Gandhi, BJP's Navya Haridas, and CPI's Sathyan Mokeri.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Another political drama unfolding! If there was any wrongdoing in the affidavit, it should definitely be investigated. But let's not forget she won by a huge margin - 4 lakh votes is no joke. The people have spoken clearly.
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Priya M.
As a Malayali, I'm tired of these political games. Wayanad has always supported Congress, and this petition seems like sour grapes. But if assets were hidden, that's serious - our leaders must be transparent. Let the court decide 🤞
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Arjun S.
Why is this case being dragged till August 2025? Justice delayed is justice denied. Either there's merit to the petition or there isn't - such long delays make our judicial system look inefficient.
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Sunita R.
The Gandhi family treats Wayanad as their pocket borough. Whether BJP or CPI, opposition needs to work harder on ground instead of legal battles after losing badly. People want development, not court cases!
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Vikram J.
If any candidate hides assets, it's wrong - no matter which party they belong to. But the timing seems suspicious. Why file petition after results when these details could have been raised during nomination scrutiny?
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Meena T.
As a woman voter, I'm more interested in what Priyanka will deliver for Wayanad rather than these property disputes. She won fair and square - let her work for the constituency now. Too much negativity in our politics these days 😔

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