No attempts made to seek stay on magistrate court’s verdict: BJP on Rahul Gandhi’s ‘abusive’ remarks row

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No attempts made to seek stay on magistrate court’s verdict: BJP on Rahul Gandhi’s ‘abusive’ remarks row


Image Source : PTI BJP chief Ravi Shankar Prasad whereas addressing a press convention.

The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday asserted that no attempts had been made to seek a stay on the magistrate court’s verdict to encash Rahul Gandhi’s conviction within the Karnataka Assembly polls.


“Rahul’s utterances on Modi’s surname were abusive, not critical and the BJP is going launch a stir against his insult to OBCs,” mentioned BJP chief Ravi Shankar Prasad whereas addressing a press convention in Patna. 

“You have the right to criticise. You don’t have the right to abuse and insult. He (Rahul Gandhi) abused and insulted (a backward community) in a public meeting. The court gave him a chance to apologise. Gandhi said he won’t apologise,” added Singh. 

Gandhi tried to mislead

While reacting to the primary presser of Rahul Gandhi’s post-disqualification as MP, Prasad mentioned, “He (Rahul Gandhi) addressed a press conference in Delhi and did not say anything on the matter (On his conviction in the 2019 defamation case). He tried to mislead again.”

He added, “In his press conference, Rahul Gandhi tried to make false statements & did not speak on the subject. Rahul Gandhi has been punished for his speech in 2019. Today he said ‘I speak thoughtfully’ which means whatever Rahul Gandhi said in 2019, it was spoken thoughtfully.”

A day after Congress chief Rahul Gandhi was disqualified from the Lok Sabha, the previous MP mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central authorities was afraid of his questions on Adani and that democracy was beneath assault. During a press convention within the nationwide capital, Gandhi asserted he will not be afraid of the Centre’s actions and added he would proceed his work.

(With inputs from businesses)

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