The Supreme Court Overturns Rahul Gandhi’s Conviction In The Defamation Of Modi Case And Reinstates His MP Status.
Rahul Gandhi’s Appeal Against The Defamation Conviction For The Remark About The “Modi Surname” Is Heard By The Supreme Court. Gandhi Won’t Apologise.
The Supreme Court Issued A Stay On Rahul Gandhi’s Conviction In A Criminal Defamation Case Resulting From His Remark About The “Modi Surname” On Friday, Restoring His Status As A Member Of Parliament. The Delay Will Also Allow Him To Run In The Upcoming Presidential Elections.
On April 13, 2019, Gandhi Remarked, “How Come All Thieves Have Modi As The Common Surname?” During An Election Rally In Kolar, Karnataka. In 2019, Purnesh Modi, A Former Minister In The Gujarati Government, Then Accuse Gandhi Of Criminal Defamation.
Senior Lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi Argued On Behalf Of Gandhi That The BJP MLA Purnesh Modi’s Lawsuit Against The Congressman Was Strange Because None Of The People He Had Mentioned In His Speech Had Filed A Lawsuit.