Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been summoned by MP/MLA court on
December 16 in connection with a 2018 case over using derogatory remarks
against Union Home Minister Amit Shah in a Bengaluru conference.
The complaint was filed by the then BJP District vice president Vijay
Mishra.
“I was the vice president of BJP when this incident happened. Rahul
Gandhi had accused Amit Shah in Bengaluru that he is a murderer. When I heard
these allegations, I felt very pained because I am a 33-year-old worker of the
party. I filed a complaint regarding this through my lawyer and this continued
for almost 5 years. Today the decision came in this,” Vijay Mishra told ANI.
Santosh Kumar Pandey, lawyer appeared for Vijay Mishra said that Congress
MP Rahul Gandhi can be given a maximum punishment of 2 years if sufficient
evidence found against him.
“Congress leader Rahul Gandhi held a press conference in Bengaluru. About
5 years ago Amit Shah, who is currently the Home Minister, objectionable
remarks were made against him. On August 4, 2018, this case was filed in the
District and Sessions Court of MP-MLA Court Sultanpur. On which on Monday,
Judge Yogesh Kumar Yadav of MP MLA Court Sultanpur has summoned Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi on December 16. This statement came from Rahul Gandhi during the
Karnataka elections in Bengaluru in 2018,” Santosh Kumar Pandey told ANI.
“When the information came through social media and TV news channels, the
then District vice president of BJP, Vijay Mishra had filed a complaint.
Statements of three witnesses were taken in the complaint. He (Rahul Gandhi)
can be given a maximum punishment of 2 years in this entire case if sufficient
evidence is found against him. Either Rahul Gandhi should appear in the court
and get his bail and if he does not come then the court can take action against
him,” he added.
ANI