Rahul Gandhi Attends Congress MPs Meet At Party Parliamentary Office Day After Conviction In Surat — Watch
A day after his conviction in Modi 'surname' row, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Friday attended the meeting of party MPs at the Congress Parliamentary Office in Parliament.
New Delhi: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Friday attended the meeting of party MPs at the Congress Parliamentary Office in Parliament, a day after a Surat court convicted and sentenced him to a two-year jail term on Modi 'surname' remark row. With this, Rahul Gandhi might lose his Lok Sabha membership.
Congress president and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi were also present in the meeting.
#WATCH | Delhi: Rahul Gandhi attends the meeting of Congress MPs at the Congress Parliamentary Office in Parliament.
— ANI (@ANI) March 24, 2023
Party chief and LoP in Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge & UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi also present.
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Notably, a Surat court on Thursday convicted Congress MP Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case for his alleged 'Modi surname' remark during the 2019 Lok Sabha poll campaign. He was sentenced to two years in jail by the court.
A day after Gandhi's conviction, BJP President JP Nadda slammed him saying that his ego was very big and his level of understanding was very small. Nadda further said that the Congress leader has insulted the OBC community for his political gains.
Nadda took to Twitter and said, "Rahul Gandhi's ego is very big and understanding is very small. For his political gains, he insulted the entire OBC community and called them a thief. He also ignored the option of repeatedly explaining and apologising by the society and the court and continuously hurt the sentiments of the OBC community."
Union Minister Bhupender Yadav also slammed Rahul Gandhi and said that he insulted our judicial system and defamed the nation on foreign soil. No politician has the right to insult the OBC community.
"Rahul Gandhi insulted our judicial system. He defamed the nation on foreign soil. No politician has the right to insult the OBC community. This behaviour of the leader shows Bharat Todo, not Bharat Jodo. Congress is questioning the legal decision. Insulting any surname is not freedom of speech," Bhupender Yadav said as quoted by the news agency ANI.