Satyaki Savarkar, the grandson of one of many brothers of Vinayak Savarkar has filed a criminal defamation criticism against Rahul Gandhi over his comments against Savarkar.
“Rahul Gandhi went to England last month and in one of the gatherings commented that Veer Savarkar wrote in his book that he, along with his 5-6 friends, was beating a Muslim person and Veer Savarkar enjoyed it. That remark is an insult because that incident is imaginary. We’ve been hearing a lot from Rahul Gandhi and some of his followers about so-called petitions & pensions. Those were actually sustenance allowance & clemency petitions. We’ve reached the court,” ANI reported Satyaki Savarkar as saying.
The grandson, Satyaki Savarkar, stated his legal professionals have moved town court docket with a criticism beneath sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code.
“Since the concerned court officer was absent today, they asked us to come again on Saturday to get the number of the case. We have not received the case number yet and we will receive it on Saturday,” Satyaki Savarkar stated.
Speaking about his criticism against the Congress chief, Satyaki Savarkar stated, “Rahul Gandhi told the gathering that VD Savarkar had written a book in which the latter stated that he and his five to six friends were beating a Muslim man and he (Savarkar) felt happy.”
“Rahul Gandhi, while speaking about this incident, asked if it was not a cowardly act. First of all, this incident, as narrated by Gandhi, is a fictional one. No such incident had taken place in the life of Savarkar who was a man of scientific temperament. He believed in democracy and had advised Muslims to adopt a scientific approach,” Satyaki Savarkar stated.
He added that Rahul Gandhi’s assertion about VD Savarkar was false, malicious, and aimed toward insulting him.
“After this attempt to defame Savarkar, we decided not to sit silent and approached the court with a criminal defamation case under sections 499 and 500 of IPC against Rahul Gandhi,” Satyaki stated.
“VD Savarkar had not written such things in any book, so let this thing come up in the court as to in which book Rahul Gandhi read this incident,” Satyaki Savarkar stated.
He claimed a video of Rahul Gandhi making these statements throughout the interplay is accessible and will probably be submitted in court docket.
(With inputs from PTI)