LUCKNOW, May 6 -- The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court on Monday disposed of the petition alleging that Congress MP Rahul Gandhi holds dual citizenship of India and the UK and allowed the petitioner to explore other alternative legal remedies. The PIL was filed by BJP worker S Vignesh Shishir from Karnataka, claiming that Gandhi was a citizen of Britain as well as India, making him ineligible to contest elections under Article 84 (A) of the Constitution. A bench of Justices AR Masoodi and Rajeev Singh passed the order on Monday on the petition seeking a CBI probe into Rahul's citizenship matter. It said as the central government is not able to give any time limit to resolve the petitioner's complaint, there is no justification to keep this petition pending. The court disposed of the petition permitting the central government to continue the probe into the matter. Deputy solicitor general SB Pandey, who appeared for the central government, informed about the order passed by the court on Monday. On Nov 25, 2024, the court had asked the central government to furnish details about the action taken on a representation before the home ministry, which claimed that Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi holds UK citizenship. As per an earlier order of the court, the required response could not be placed, and central government counsel SB Pandey had sought more time to place the same. In July 2024, HC had allowed Shishir to withdraw a similar petition and granted him the liberty to pursue remedies under the Citizenship Act. Shishir again moved the HC for a decision on his representations. He informed the court that after withdrawing his earlier petition before the HC, he submitted two representations to the competent authority in the MHA....