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Rahul Gandhi granted bail in 2018 defamation case

The complaint was filed by the then BJP District Vice President, Vijay Mishra…reports Asian Lite News

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was granted bail on Tuesday in a defamation case dating back to August 2018.

The District Civil Court in Sultanpur had issued a summons to him 36 hours earlier to appear before it on a defamation case filed by a BJP leader in August 2018.

“This morning Rahul Gandhi will be at the District Civil Court in Sultanpur that had issued a summons to him 36 hours earlier to appear before it on a defamation case filed by a BJP leader in August 2018. Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra will not be derailed. Rahul Gandhi will not be silenced. The Indian National Congress will not be intimidated,” he said in a post on ‘X’.

The Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra entered its 38th day on Tuesday. The yatra will start from Fursantganj in Amethi district and will move towards Raebareli and Lucknow today.

“Today is the 38th day. We have paused the yatra this morning. At 2 pm, we will start again from Fursatganj. There will be a public rally in Raebareli. After that, we will move towards Lucknow,” he told ANI.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been summoned by the District Civil Court in Sultanpur on February 20 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.

The Congress’s ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’, succeeded by the party’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, aims to cover 6,700 km through 15 states, with Lok Sabha polls around the corner. (ANI)

‘Solution will emerge on seat-sharing in INDIA bloc’

Even as Congress has faced hiccups in its alliance talks with Trinamool Congress and Aam Aadmi Party, party leader KC Venugopal exuded confidence about finding a solution in talks with INDIA bloc parties, saying the negotiations are in “final stage” and “anytime it can be finalised”.

Venugopal, who is general secretary (organisation) said, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has formed a national alliance committee for talks and it is carrying on with its work. He said a solution will be found.

“It is in the final stage. Anytime, it can be finalised. Discussion is going on and it will be finalised anytime. We are in the process and our alliance team is there. Congress president has appointed a team of alliance (leaders). Day by day they are discussing with everybody. We are in great form, solution will come,” Venugopal told reporters.

He was replying to queries about some INDIA bloc parties having decided to fight on their own.

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has said that the proposals sent to Congress had not been accepted and her party has decided to contest the Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal on its own. The ruling Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab has also said that it will contest on its own though the party is holding talks for seat adjustment with Congress in Delhi. AAP has already announced two candidates in Gujarat and one in Goa.

Earlier, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav made his participation in the Congress’ Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, conditional to a decision on seat sharing, saying that he will be joining it the moment the seats for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections are decided between the two parties.

“Right now talks are going on, lists have come from their side and from ours as well, the moment the seats are distributed and decided, the Samajwadi Party will join Congress’s Nyaya Yatra,” Yadav told reporters on Monday.

Lok Sabha polls are expected to be held in April-May this year. (ANI)

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Trump Ordered to Pay $83.3M to Jean Carroll

On a Truth Social post, Trump blasted the verdict as “absolutely ridiculous” and said he would appeal the decision.

Former US President Donald Trump should pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll for defamatory statements he made against her in 2019, a Manhattan federal jury has determined.

The nine New Yorkers – two women and seven men – ordered Trump on Friday to pay Carroll $11 million for a reputational repair program, $7.3 million in other compensatory damages and $65 million in punitive damages. The total is more than eight times what Carroll asked for in her initial lawsuit, Xinhua news agency reported.

Trump left the courthouse minutes before the verdict and was not inside the room when the jury returned.

On a Truth Social post, Trump blasted the verdict as “absolutely ridiculous” and said he would appeal the decision.

Friday’s verdict marked the second time Carroll won damages from Trump at trial.

Last May, a separate Manhattan federal jury awarded Carroll $5 million in damages, including nearly $3 million for defamation, after they found that Trump sexually abused Carroll and then defamed her in 2022 for public statements he made disparaging her and denying the allegations.

Carroll, a former magazine columnist, alleged that Trump raped her in a department store in the mid-1990s and then defamed her when he denied her claim.

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Is there political life left in Rahul Gandhi?

Whether Rahul could pull together a modern Janata-type coalition to defeat Modi in the next election is the big question…writes Mihir Bose

Rahul Gandhi’s problems made me go back to a book on my shelf called Indira, The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi by Katherine Frank. In this biography, where Katherine Frank is always keen to present the best side  of the woman most Indians called “Madam”, there is a detailed description of what happened when Mrs Gandhi, like her grandson lost, a High Court action in 1975. The case against “Madam “ was brought by Raj Narain who had lost to her in the 1971 election.

As Frank says it was based on fairly trivial violations of electoral law.  One of the trivial charges was that during her election rallies Indira Gandhi had used officials of the state of Uttar Pradesh  to build rostrums and set up loudspeakers. But the law laid down this could not be done, which made Mrs Gandhi’s actions illegal. There were also other illegalities  and on 12 June 1975 the Allahabad High Court found in favour of Raj Narain saying Mrs Gandhi had to give up her seat in the Lok Sabha and the Congress party, then in power, had twenty days to make alternative arrangements.

The Times was right when it said, “it was like dismissing a prime minister for a traffic offense”.  Given how Rahul Gandhi’s decision, which has led to him losing his Lok Sabha seat, was made by a Gujarat  Court it is worth recalling that the day the judgement against his grandmother was given the Janata Party beat the Congress in the Gujarat state elections. All this strengthened opposition demands that Indira Gandhi resign. Her response was to declare a state of emergency and, for the first and only time since independence, Indians lost the freedom their ancestors had fought so hard to get.

I was in India then and remember it well. It showed how quickly people can buckle down to a dictatorship. Indians, who loved talking about politics, suddenly stopped doing so. Newspapers, which were full of politics, repeated the most abject fawning praise for Indira Gandhi from her Congress supporters. Indians did regain their freedom when Mrs Gandhi lost the 1977 elections and seemed consigned to oblivion. But shrewdly exploiting the mistakes and the divisions inherent in the Janata party she returned to power, remaining there until her assassination. The question is whether her grandson can reclaim his political position? Even go further and become Prime Minister?

Of course, there are differences in what happened to Indira and what is happening to Rahul. He is not in power and he has lost his seat in the Lok Sabha after being found guilty in a criminal libel case as a result of remarks in a speech during the 2019 Lok Sabha election. Rahul Gandhi had not referred to the man who brought the case , BJP MLA from Gujarat Purnesh Modi. But Modi claimed that Rahul Gandhi had defamed the entire Modi community. This is what lawyers call class action and generally lawyers will advise you that there is no point bringing such cases as they are not successful.

But in this case, and despite the fact that Modi at once stage had petitioned the High Court for the case to be dropped, it has succeeded. Also given how long cases take in India, judgement in this case was given very quickly. By the standards of Indian courts this was truly extraordinary.  We do not know the ins and outs of how this has happened.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, in Srinagar on Sunday, Jan 29, 2023. (Photo:IANS/Twitter)

The Indian opposition has no doubt that the judiciary has been weaponised by the Modi government but in the absence of any proof that is difficult to say. What can be said is that Rahul Gandhi, who looked like he was building up steam as an opposition leader, has been neutralised.

The plus factor for him is that this may help pull the opposition, which is so fractious, together. This is what happened in 1977 when, two years after imposing emergency rule, Mrs Gandhi called elections and with her son Sanjay pulling all the strings expected to romp home. But instead the disparate opposition came together and in a stunning setback both Indira Gandhi and Sanjay lost their seats and for the first time the Congress party lost power.  It is worth recalling that that election defeat was despite the fact that the well-off Indians then, despite all the spin they would later put on events, welcomed the emergency. It was the poor and the downtrodden of India who do value their vote and see elections as becoming ek din ka sultan, ruler for a day, deciding they did not want a despot, particularly one advised by a  son like Sanjay, as a ruler.  

Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge and Party leader Sonia Gandhi during Congress’ 85th Plenary Session in Raipur. (Photo:IANS)

Whether Rahul could pull together a modern Janata-type coalition to defeat Modi in the next election is the big question. The opposition has certainly united in support of Rahul Gandhi but it is even more disparate then Janata was in 1977 and whether such a coalition can say together is very debatable.

Interestingly, Modi, like Indira Gandhi, is also a populist. Except his populism is very different to that of Mrs Gandhi’s. “Madam’s” populism was to say  India must take the socialist path. Her ideas were so extraordinary that she even said Yugoslavia was a country that India should model itself on. Yes, Yugoslavia, a country that no longer exits. Much was made of a mixed economy and it must be said Indian business liked Mrs Gandhi’s ideas. They knew there was money to be made. But it proved disastrous and set India back. Just as the world was taking the high road to free enterprise India took the low road to more state control. The result was while countries like South Korea liberalised its economy and steamed ahead, India fell behind.

BJP workers hold a cut-out of PM Modi celebrating the party’s victory in Gujarat assembly elections, at BJP HQ in New Delhi.(Photo Anupam Gautam/IANS)

Modi’s populism is very different. When he was elected a successful Mumbai businessman who I had been to school with said with Modi in power for the first time since independence India had a business friendly government in the centre. When I asked him about Hindutva he said Modi would not involve himself in all this Hindu business. He would concentrate on the business that mattered, real business of opening up the economy so India can become the rich country it once was before the British took over.

But as we know Modi’s rule has seen the Hindu business take centre stage and India has gone a long way down the road to becoming a Hindu state. The secular state I grew up in, and which Jawaharlal Nehru did so much to nurture, is now in serious danger. And so far this has proved a very winning slogan.

For Rahul Gandhi to come back he will have to fashion a policy which challenges this Hindu business, can appeal to the poor and downtrodden making them believe that religion is not the way to progress and also keep the opposition together. But these are big ifs and at this stage it looks unlikely that he will succeed. The Modi Raj looks like it will remain in power. Modi is one of the most formidable politicians independent India has ever seen. More than even Rahul’s grandmother was at her pomp. So far Rahul Gandhi has shown no signs he can challenge him successfully. It will be remarkable comeback if he can. For that he will have to show he has the ability to make comebacks the way his grandmother could.

(Mihir Bose is the author of Narendra Modi-the Yogi of Populism)

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IOC UK stages protest in solidarity with Rahul Gandhi

The second phase of the protest began by laying flowers in front of the Gandhi statue in Manchester Cathedral Yard.

The “anti-democratic” actions of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi have sparked strong protests by Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) activists in Manchester.

Led by IOC office-bearers Bobin Philip and Romy Kuriakose the second phase of the protest began by laying flowers in front of the Gandhi statue in Manchester Cathedral Yard.

The first phase of the protest held at London’s Parliament Square attracted huge crowds.

The IOC officials conveyed a public sentiment that it is the responsibility of every Congressman to protect Rahul Gandhi, who is the national face and the only hope of the common people, at any cost.

Bobin Philip, Romy Kuriakos, Sony Kavunkal Chacko, Pushparajan, Akhil Jose, and Ajay Yadav spoke at the protest meeting, emphasizing the need to stand in solidarity with Rahul Gandhi. Various representatives from places in the Midlands, including Shaji, Lijo, Gipson, Sachin, Harikrishnan, and Sachin Thomas, also participated in the meeting, showing strong support for Rahul Gandhi.

The IOC activists strongly condemned the anti-democratic actions of the BJP-led government and vowed to continue their protests until justice is served. This demonstration highlights the growing concerns of the Indian diaspora regarding the current state of Indian democracy and the suppression of opposition voices.

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‘I am not Savarkar, won’t apologise’: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi said that the “country has given me love and respect” and alleged that his disqualification is because the Prime Minister is scared of his next speech in Parliament.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that he was not Veer Savarkar and will not apologise.

“I am a Gandhi and not Savarkar and Gandhis do not apologise,” he said at a press conference here a day after his expulsion from Parliament following his conviction in a defamation case.

The former Wayanad MP thanked the opposition for the support and said his disqualification will be a weapon against the Narendra Modi-led Central government.

“I am happy that they have given the best gift ever.”

He went on to say that the “country has given me love and respect” and alleged that his disqualification is because the Prime Minister is scared of his next speech in Parliament.

The senior leader further said that he will continue doing his work and that it does “not matter if I am inside the Parliament or not. I will keep fighting for the country”.

He said that his disqualification is directly related to the Prime Minister who does not want him to speak about his relationship with the Adani Group.

Rahul said that the public knows that Gautam Adani is corrupt and now the question is that why Modi is saving him from all the investigations.

He also said that he is not scared and will not stop asking questions about the alleged relationship.

“I will not stop asking questions about whose money is the Rs 20,000 crore that has come out from shell companies. I am not scared of prison sentence, disqualification and others.. I am not that type of person and thay do not understand me.

“I am not going to back down and will stick on the principle and even if I am disqualified for life, then also I will keep raising questions and fight for the people,” he added.

“My voice is being suppressed,” Rahul Gandhi said and claimed that he spoke to the Speaker against the false accusations made by four ministers but was not allowed to speak.

Rahul Gandhi was on Friday disqualified as member of Lok Sabha a day after conviction in the 2019 “Modi surname” defamation case.

The Gandhi scion who represented Wayanad parliamentary constituency of Kerala was disqualified under provisions of Article 102 (1) (e) of the Constitution of India read with Section 8 of Representation of the People’s Act.

On Thursday, he was sentenced to two years in jail by a Surat court in the case filed on a complaint by BJP MLA Purnesh Modi.

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