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Rahul to face trial in RSS defamation case

PTI
Updated: June 12th, 2018, 22:29 IST
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Thane: Congress President Rahul Gandhi addresses the media personnel outside a court at Bhiwandi, in Thane on Tuesday, June 12, 2018. Gandhi was framed in a defamation case for a speech at an election rally in 2014 in which he had alleged that the RSS was behind the killing of Mahatma Gandhi. (PTI Photo)(PTI6_12_2018_000086B)

Thane: Congress President Rahul Gandhi addresses the media personnel outside a court at Bhiwandi, in Thane on Tuesday, June 12, 2018. Gandhi was framed in a defamation case for a speech at an election rally in 2014 in which he had alleged that the RSS was behind the killing of Mahatma Gandhi. (PTI Photo)(PTI6_12_2018_000086B)

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Thane (Maha), June 12: Congress President Rahul Gandhi will face trial in a defamation case filed against him by an RSS worker, with a court here in Maharashtra Tuesday framing charges against him even as he pleaded not guilty. The 47-year-old Congress leader appeared before civil judge A I Sheikh in Bhiwandi, who read out the charges levelled against him and also the statement of the complainant Rajesh Kunte.

Kunte had filed the case in 2014 after watching Gandhi’s speech at an election rally in which he had claimed that the RSS was behind the killing of Mahatma Gandhi.

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After reading out the complaint against Gandhi, the judge asked him, “Do you accept the charges?”

To this, Gandhi replied, “I plead not guilty.”

The court then proceeded to frame charges against the Congress leader under IPC Sections 499 (defamation) and 500 (punishment for defamation).

Under Section 500, a person found guilty of defamation faces simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.

The court fixed August 10 as the next date of hearing, when the actual trial will begin.

Emerging from the court, Gandhi said if need be, he would be present in the court again.

“Let them (the BJP and the RSS) slap as many cases as they want against me. Ours is a fight of ideology. We will fight them and win,” he told reporters outside the court.

The court had May 2 asked him to appear before it Tuesday.

Gandhi, who arrived in Mumbai this morning, reached the magistrate’s court at 11.05 am amid heavy security cover and was greeted by supporters who raised slogans in his favour.

He was accompanied by Maharashtra Congress chief Ashok Chavan and some other party leaders.

In the court room, Gandhi’s counsel Narayan Iyer and the complainant’s lawyer Dharghalkar argued over the issue of the submissions made by Gandhi in the High Court where he had submitted the transcript of his speech made during the said election rally at Bhiwandi on March 6, 2014.

The issue of taking it on record in this court was hotly debated and remained inconclusive.

“As per the charge, you (Gandhi) March 6, 2014, in a rally held for elections at Bhiwandi, Thane, defamed the organisation to which the complainant belongs,” the judge said while reading out the charge.

“Your speech, which was telecast on channels and also published in newspapers, damaged the reputation of the complainant and his organisation and you thereby committed an offence under Sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC),” he said.

The judge also read out Gandhi’s remarks which he had made at the rally and were cited by the complainant.

Gandhi left the court at 12.15 pm.

“On the next date of hearing, the court is likely to pass an order on whether certain documents, including the transcript of the video recording of Gandhi’s speech submitted by the complainant, can be admitted as evidence or not,” Iyer said.

Gandhi is not required to appear before the court on the next date of hearing, he said.

The court Tuesday also allowed an application filed by Gandhi last month seeking a summons trial, which would mean detailed recording of evidence, instead of a ‘summary trial’.

While trials in such cases are normally held summarily,

Rahul Gandhi filed an application last month seeking for it to be conducted as a ‘summons trial’.

“A summary trial is short and will be completed by just submitting the written arguments. We have sought for a summons trial which would go into the in-depth recording of the evidence,” Iyer said.

“The case relates to historical facts and hence, we need to rely on several documents and would like to record the evidence of experts,” he said.

After the court proceedings got over, Kunte said, “I have full faith in the court and I am sure justice will be delivered.”

Rahul Gandhi had earlier moved the Supreme Court seeking quashing of the case.

The apex court had in July 2016 said he should not have resorted to “collective denunciation” of an organisation, and would have to face trial if he did not express regret for his remark.

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