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The Union Home Ministry on Wednesday, 20 November, issued a fresh order cancelling the Indian citizenship of TRS MLA Ramesh Chennamaneni for concealing facts.
The issue was related to his visits during the 12-month period immediately preceding his application seeking Indian citizenship.
He has not been reportedly involved in any in any activity of terrorism, espionage, serious organised crime or war crime, it said.
Chennamaneni, who was re-elected to Telangana Assembly from the Vemulawada constituency last year, said he would approach the high court for relief.
The order said as a public representative, greater responsibility is thrust on Chennamaneni to be fair in making his submissions.
It said that as a member of the esteemed Legislative Assembly, he is part of the august body which takes decisions affecting the fate of millions of citizens.
"Any misrepresentation or concealment of fact at that level would certainly be not conducive to the public good," the order said and quoted a Supreme Court order stating "...It is a well-known canon of law that 'Caesar's wife should be above suspicion'"
The ministry reasoned that if action was not taken against the MLA, it would become a precedent and many more such persons may obtain Indian citizenship by concealing the material facts and by misleading government of India.
The order said the competent authority "is satisfied that it is not conducive to the public good that Dr. Ramesh Chennamaneni continues to be a citizen of India".
Exercising its powers, the competent authority decided that Chennamaneni "ceases to be a citizen of India".
Reacting to the order, Chennamaneni said, the high court earlier gave a positive decision.
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