Tuesday, May 20, 2025
spot_img

Rahul has always fought for truth, party will fight BJP’s conspiracy: Kharge

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img
New Delhi, July 7: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday said Rahul Gandhi has always fought for the truth and the party will fight the conspiracy of the BJP government politically and legally.

His remarks came after the Gujarat High Court on Friday upheld the Sessions Court’s order denying stay on the conviction of Rahul Gandhi in the defamation case against ‘Modi surname’ remark.

In a tweet in Hindi, Kharge said, “Rahul Gandhi has always fought for the truth, and will continue to fight in the future.

Taking a swipe at the government over fugitives, the Congress leader said, “The truth is that fugitives like Lalit Modi, Nirav Modi, Mehul (Choksi) “Bhai”, Vijay Mallya, Jatin Mehta, under the supervision of the Modi government, reached abroad suspiciously by taking public money.”

“The BJP set them free, but by using lies and as part of a political conspiracy they have put Rahul Gandhi in the dock and got him disqualified from Parliament.”

“In BJP’s rule, first corrupt people run out (of the country) and on the other hand Modi ji’s party plays the game of grabbing power by cleaning the people accused of corruption in its washing machine under BJP’s ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’. The country has now come to know about Modi ji’s dual policy on corruption. None of the Congress leaders, none of our workers is afraid of this political conspiracy. We will fight both the political battle and the legal battle. Satyameva Jayate,” Kharge added.

On March 23 this year, Rahul Gandhi was convicted by a Surat district court in the Modi surname case and was also sentenced to two years in jail. A day later, he was disqualified from the Lok Sabha as a convicted politician cannot remain a parliamentarian.

Following the district court order Rahul Gandhi approached the Surat sessions court for a stay on his conviction, but on April 20, the sessions court rejected his plea. The former Lok Sabha MP then on April 25 appealed to the Gujarat High Court challenging the Surat sessions court order. The high court refused to grant any interim relief to Rahul Gandhi in May and said the final order will be passed after the summer vacation. Rahul Gandhi had also vacated his official bungalow at 12 Tughlaq Lane on April 22.

IANS

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Bangladesh: Yunus administration gives green signal to another Pakistani airline to operate from Dhaka

Dhaka, May 20: In yet another significant development highlighting the growing bonhomie between the two countries, the Civil...

Tripura mountaineer Aritra Roy conquers Mount Everest

Agartala, May 20: In an incredible feat that has etched his name in the annals of mountaineering history,...

Udit Arora calls playing Kunal Mehta in The Royals ‘challenging’

Mumbai, May 20:  Actor Udit Arora recently graced the screen as Kunal Mehta in the romantic comedy, "The...

‘Superspy’ Tapan Deka to continue as head of IB for one more year

New Delhi, May 20: Intelligence Bureau (IB) chief Tapan Deka has been granted a one-year extension till June...