Verdict Awaited in Rahul Gandhi's Controversial Remarks Case
The Chandausi district court has reserved its judgment in a case against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The case alleges that Gandhi's remarks about 'fighting the Indian state' hurt public sentiments. The verdict is expected on November 7. Simran Gupta filed the complaint, with hearings completed on Tuesday.
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The judgment in a high-profile case against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, related to his controversial remarks about 'fighting the Indian State', has been reserved by the Chandausi district court.
Rahul Gandhi's statement, made during the inauguration of the Delhi Congress office, is alleged to have hurt public sentiments nationwide. The complaint was filed by Simran Gupta, a leader of Hindu Shakti Dal, who argued that Gandhi's comment targeted the sentiments of the people.
Arguments concluded on Tuesday, with Senior advocate Sagir Saifi defending Gandhi by challenging the maintenance of the revision petition. The verdict is set for November 7.
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