Defamation lawsuit: Rahul Gandhi appeared in court, said - all are trying to suppress the voice
Defamation lawsuit: Rahul Gandhi appeared in court, said - all are trying to suppress the voice
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Surat: Former Congress president and MP from Kerala Rahul Gandhi appeared in the local court of Surat in the defamation case against him. A defamation case has been registered against him for the remarks given during the Lok Sabha elections 'Why all thieves have the surname of Modi '. He appeared in the Surat court to hear the same case. The hearing of the case has been postponed till 10 December.

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Rahul Gandhi made a tweet about it after his appearance. In it, he said, 'I am in Surat to appear in the defamation case filed against me by my political opponents, they are desperate to silence me. I am grateful for the love and support of the Congress workers who have gathered here to express their solidarity with me. Regarding this, Congress leader Ahmed Patel said, 'He was summoned so he has come here. Let the law do its work. We will see when the court will decide. Whatever the judge says will be done.

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A defamation suit was filed against Rahul Gandhi by RSS and BJP workers. He will appear in another similar case in Ahmedabad on Friday at 3 pm. Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to address election meetings in Maharashtra on 13 and 15 October and in Haryana on 14 October. Explain that Rahul Gandhi had targeted PM Modi during the general elections by indirectly referring to Nirav Modi and Lalit Modi.

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