Allahabad High Court dismisses plea seeking FIR against Rahul Gandhi over ‘fighting Indian state’ remark
The plea was filed by Simran Gupta of the Hindu Shakti Dal. It was rejected by the single-judge bench of Justice Vikram D. Chauhan.
The plea was filed by Simran Gupta of the Hindu Shakti Dal. It was rejected by the single-judge bench of Justice Vikram D. Chauhan.
The High Court has taken a procedural step in a politically sensitive case, bringing the Centre into the proceedings as questions over citizenship claims move forward.
Kiren Rijiju also questioned Congress’s leadership direction, defended the government’s handling of trade negotiations and accused the Opposition of denying smaller parties their chance to speak in Parliament.
Delhi Police has added criminal conspiracy sections to the FIR in the alleged leak of General MM Naravane’s unpublished memoir, escalating the controversy that began in Parliament.
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, today reiterated his ‘dead economy’ jibe, citing factory closures, shrinking procurement, and widespread job losses. He claimed that the 50 per cent tariffs imposed by the United States are "badly hurting" Indian textile exporters.
The former Congress president may file his nomination from the Amethi seat after the polling in the Wayanad seat to be held on April 26
“Explain how Congress could accept the support of a terrorist organisation trained abroad to commit murders,” Surendran demanded.
On Wednesday, Rahul shared pictures from his visit to the Virendra Akhara, with a caption hinting at the ongoing row over the election and the subsequent suspension of the WFI by the sports ministry.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday had agreed to hear Gandhi's plea on July 21 after senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Gandhi, sought urgent listing of the matter.
Further, taking to his official Twitter handle at the conclusion of the joint Opposition meet, the Congress leader posted, "Bharat judega, India jitega (Bharat will unite, India will win)."