He further said that BJP did not need any apology but he should have apologised to the OBC community.
“Rahul Gandhi could have issued an apology to the OBC community. But he has not done that and behaved arrogantly. Hence the court has to draw a balance between his arrogance and pride of the OBC community,” Sarma commented.
The Assam Chief Minister further said that the Congress leader was not disqualified by the Centre but convicted by a court of law for insulting the OBC community.
He said, “In his speech, Rahul Gandhi used unparliamentary and defamatory words against the OBC community. Now, the court has held him guilty, and as a consequence of the pronouncement of the judgement, he has been subsequently disqualified from Lok Sabha.”
According to Sarma, the judgement was not given in a hurry, like in one or two months. It was delivered after a prolonged deliberation.
He said that after Rahul Gandhi’s Karnataka election speech nearly five years ago, cases were lodged against him in various parts of the country, including one in Arunachal Pradesh as well.
“Sometimes slip of the tongue happen. Rahul Gandhi should have offered an apology immediately after the speech. This happens with us too. But what we do is issue an apology and say that the comment was unintentional,” Sarma added.
However, the Assam Chief Minister said that the Congress leader could approach the higher court, challenging the verdict.
IANS