A plea was filed on Monday in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to CBI to register a case against Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi for allegedly declaring himself as a British national before company law authorities there.

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Recently, BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has alleged that the Congress vice-president has claimed himself to be a British national before the authorities in connection with incorporation of a firm. 

BJP leader Subramanian Swamy on Saturday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of evading questions on the issue allegedly involving him in the incorporation of a company in Britain in 2003. "I have obtained documents which show that Rahul Gandhi had claimed himself to be a British national before the company law authorities there for setting up a company," Swamy told reporters here. "Rahul Gandhi has confessed that he is a British citizen.The onus to prove he is innocent is on Rahul Gandhi," he said in reply to a query.

"How can one believe that for five years Rahul continued making a typing mistake," Swamy said on Congress party's stand that the mention of being a British national in the documents may have been a typing error. Rahul has rejected the allegations against him and has dared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to order an inquiry against him and jail him if he is proved guilty. He accused Modi of using his 'chamchas' (cronies) to throw mud at him like the RSS and BJP did against his parents and grandmother Indira Gandhi.