Breaking Sultanpur Judge said-Rahul Gandhi himself come to court: Called personally on July 2, hearing in Amit Shah Hate Speech case

Breaking Sultanpur Judge said-Rahul Gandhi himself come to court: Called personally on July 2, hearing in Amit Shah Hate Speech case

Rahul Gandhi’s hearing was held on Wednesday in the MP/MLA court in Sultanpur on the defamation case. The court asked Rahul Gandhi’s lawyer where he was? On this, Rahul’s lawyer Kashi Prasad Shukla said that the post of speaker is to be held in the Lok Sabha. This is the reason

Rahul Gandhi is having a case related to Amit Shah Hate Speech on Rahul Gandhi in MP/MLA court of Sultanpur. While hearing on Wednesday, the court gave the date of 6 days later. Rahul Gandhi is accused in the case that he made an objectionable statement on Amit Shah.

What is the whole matter, during the Karnataka assembly elections in 2018, Rahul Gandhi made a controversial statement about Amit Shah. Hurt by Rahul’s remarks, BJP leader Vijay Mishra of Kotwali Dehat police station area filed a complaint in MP/MLA court in August 2018. Hearing has been going on in the case continuously for 5 years. In December 2023, the then judge of MP/MLA Court took NBW action against Rahul Gandhi.

was granted on February 20, after this, after this, after this, after this, after this, after this, after this, he reached Amethi on 19 February 2024 with a trip. Rahul Gandhi reached Sultanpur on 20 February and surrendered in court. The special court granted him bail on two bail bonds of 25-25 thousand. Since then, there are two dates in every month, in which the statement of the accused is to be done in the court, but on behalf of Rahul Gandhi, his advocate Kashi Shukla is giving appearance. On the disposal of the letter, the court will hear, on Tuesday morning, Rahul’s advocate Kashi Prasad Shukla had told in the court that the hearing has been postponed due to the court holiday. Now the matter is to be heard on 26 June. In this case, Kotwali Nagar Gharhan Kalan Dihwa resident Ram Pratap son Ramnevaz has given an application to become a party in the court on the last date. The court of Special Magistrate Shubham Verma will be disposed of today.

2018 was filed in the court against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on August 4, 2018 A defamation case (complaint) was filed. Vijay Mishra alleged that Rahul Gandhi held a press conference during the Karnataka elections in Bengaluru on 8 May 2018. In this, he said- Amit Shah is accused of murder. The Supreme Court itself mentioned it in the Loya case. So I do not think Amit Shah has any credibility. The party who talks about honesty and purity is accused of murder.

Let us know that Justice Brijmohan Harkishan Loya died in December 2014 in Nagpur. At that time he went to the wedding of one of his companions’s daughter. Judge Loya was hearing the famous Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case of Gujarat. Amit Shah was accused in this. However, Justice Loya’s son described his father’s death as natural. The Supreme Court also rejected the petition related to the SIT investigation of the case, calling it a normal death.

petitioner Vijay said- Rahul’s statement was hurt by the statement of petitioner Vijay Mishra said that Rahul’s statement said that Rahul’s statement His feelings were hurt by him because he himself was associated with the BJP. They too have been defamation in the society. Therefore, he filed a case in the court regarding this case.

Vijay Mishra presented Ramchandra and Anil Mishra as a witness. Vijay Mishra presented Rahul’s statement on YouTube and other websites as evidence. He had said in the court through a lawyer that there is enough evidence to summon Rahul as an accused with the statements of witnesses and other evidence. But in this case, cases are registered in sections 499 and 500. According to section 499, spreading false rumors about someone, making comments, defamation of it, while Section 500 provides for defamation for defamation. In this case, there can be a jail of up to two years.


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