New Delhi, Feb. 8 -- Congress parliamentary party leader Sonia Gandhi on Saturday informed a Delhi court that the complaint alleging her inclusion in the electoral rolls before she became an Indian citizen was "politically motivated", and lacked documentary evidence to show any manipulation and forgery on her end. Gandhi filed a six-page response before special judge of the Rouse Avenue Courts, Vishal Gogne, who is presiding over a revision petition moved by one Vikas Tripathi. The petitioner is challenging an order passed on September 11 last year by a magisterial court, which dismissed his complaint after holding that the accusations against Gandhi lacked substance and abused the process of law. Pathak had filed a complaint claiming that while Gandhi took Indian citizenship on April 30, 1983, her name was enrolled as a voter in the electoral list three years before, in 1980. In her reply, Gandhi stated that the revision plea was "wholly misconceived" and "politically motivated", filed through the complainant to "abuse the process of law". She said that the magistrate's court had rightly observed that matters of citizenship fell exclusively under the central government's domain, while electoral roll disputes were the sole prerogative of ECI.P4...