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BJP on Rahul’s plea dismissal: SC’s ruling a slap on Gandhi family’s face

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) praised the Surat court judgement rejecting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s request for a stay of execution following his conviction in a defamation case, and labelled the appellate court’s decision a “slap on the face of the Gandhi family” on Thursday. The BJP said, “the court demonstrated that everyone is treated […]

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BJP on Rahul’s plea dismissal: SC’s ruling a slap on Gandhi family’s face

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) praised the Surat court judgement rejecting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s request for a stay of execution following his conviction in a defamation case, and labelled the appellate court’s decision a “slap on the face of the Gandhi family” on Thursday.

The BJP said, “the court demonstrated that everyone is treated equally by the law and that “there cannot be preferential treatment for any family.” This comes after Rahul Gandhi’s request for a stay in the criminal defamation case involving the statement about the “Modi surname” was denied by the Surat court on Thursday.
The former Wayanad MP may file an appeal against the Surat court’s decision either the Gujarat High Court or Supreme Court.

Addressing a press conference on the issue, BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra said that the decision is a victory for the people of the country.

“The decision of the Appellate Court of Surat has come today, there is an atmosphere of happiness in the whole country. The backward class for whom Rahul Gandhi had used objectionable words and abused them… and by doing all this, the Gandhi family thought that they would get away with it, that has not happened,” he said.
“Court’s decision is a slap on the face of the Gandhi family. Today the court of Surat proves that the law is equal for all,” Patra added.

Describing the court’s order as a special moment for the judiciary, the BJP leader said that it states that “no protests, or mobilisation can make the judiciary buckle under pressure”.

“One thing is clear from today’s decision that in this country the constitution rules, the family does not rule and there cannot be preferential treatment for any family,” he said.
Earlier on April 3, the Surat Sessions Court granted bail to the Congress leader, who had filed an appeal following his conviction in the case.

While granting bail to the former MP, the court also issued notices to complainant Purnesh Modi and the state government on the Congress leader’s plea for a stay on his conviction. It heard both parties and then reserved the order for April 20.

Rahul Gandhi was a Lok Sabha MP from Wayanad but was disqualified after a lower court in Surat sentenced him to two years in jail on March 23 under sections 499 and 500 (defamation) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a case filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Purnesh Modi.

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