Rahul Gandhi: The late Hindutva thinker V D Savarkar’s grandson on Wednesday filed a criminal defamation action against Congressman Rahul Gandhi in this court in Maharashtra, accusing him of levelling untrue accusations against Savarkar during his speech in London. Satyaki Savarkar, the grandson, claimed that his attorneys had filed a complaint with the city court under sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code.
Rahul Gandhi informed the crowd that V D Savarkar had penned a book- Satyaki Savarkar
‘The concerned court official was not present today, so they requested us to return on Saturday to obtain the case number. The case number would be given to us on Saturday,’ according to Satyaki Savarkar, who stated that ‘we have not yet gotten it.’ Speaking about the specifics of the grievance, Satyaki Savarkar claimed that Rahul Gandhi had brought up the matter when speaking with the Indian diaspora in London. Rahul Gandhi informed the crowd that V D Savarkar had penned a book in which he claimed that he and his group of five to six buddies were thrashing a Muslim man while he (Savarkar) was thrilled.
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V D Savarkar had not written such things in any book- Satyaki Savarkar
Satyaki Savarkar stated, “V D Savarkar had not written such things in any book, so let this thing come up in the court as to where Rahul Gandhi read this incident.” He asserted that there is a video of Rahul Gandhi saying these things during the interaction, and it will be presented in court. One of the two lawyers defending Satyaki Savarkar, Anirudh Ganu, stated, “They told us to come on Saturday and the case number will be issued because the court officer (assistant registrar) was not present in the court.”
Rahul Gandhi filed a petition with the sessions court,
Rahul Gandhi was found guilty of criminal defamation and given a two-year prison sentence on March 23 in Surat after making the statement, “How come all thieves have Modi as the common surname?” in 2019. As a result, he was disqualified from serving in the Lok Sabha. Rahul Gandhi then filed a petition with the sessions court, which on April 3 granted him bail and continued the hearing on his request for a stay of conviction until April 13.
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