Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has pleaded 'not guilty' in a defamation case filed against him for calling Union Home Minister Amit Shah 'murder accused'.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Corporator Krishnavadan Brahmbha had filed the defamation suit against Gandhi over the 'murder accused' remark. However, reportedly, in today's hearing, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate R B Etaliya granted him bail on a bond of Rs. 10,000.
It may be mentioned here that Gandhi, during a campaign rally, called Amit Shah a 'murder accused'. He was quoted saying, " Murder accused BJP chief Amit Shah. Wah, kya shaan hai (how glorious)." Following this comment, Krishnavadan Brahmbha had filed a case as slander as Amit Shah had already been acquitted in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case in 2015.
Also Read: Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal Assures Citizenship to Bengali Hindus Omitted from NRC
The Congress leader travelled to Ahmedabad today had two hearings. He was facing another defamation case for accusing the Ahmedabad District Cooperative (ADC) Bank's involvement in a currency swapping scam after demonetisation in 2016, where Amit Shah was one of the directors. The Court has scheduled Gandhi's next hearing for the plea on December 7.
Support Inside Northeast (InsideNE), an independent media platform that focuses on Citizen-centric stories from Northeast India that are surprising, inspiring, cinematic and emotionally relevant.
Readers like you make Inside Northeast’s work possible.
To support our brand of fearless and investigative journalism, support us HERE.
Download:Set featured image
The Inside Northeast app HERE for News, Views, and Reviews from Northeast India.
Do keep following us for news on-the-go. We deliver the Northeast.