Rahul replies to SC’s contempt notice over ‘chowkidar’ remark

Rahul replies to SC’s contempt notice over ‘chowkidar’ remark

ElectionsCongress President Rahul Gandhi Monday recorded a crisp sworn statement in the Supreme Court after a notice was issued to him on a hatred case for his comments on the Rafale case decision and again communicated lament for ascribing the “chowkidar chor hai” comments to the pinnacle court.
The Congress President likewise looked for rejection of the scorn appeal documented by BJP pioneer Meenakshi Lekhi, saying it was a maltreatment of the procedure of the court.
In his counter testimony, Gandhi communicated lament for the “chowkidar chor hai” comment on Prime Minister Narendra Modi while alluding to the Rafale judgment.
“It is likewise certain that no court could ever do that and subsequently the deplorable references (for which I express lament) to the court request and to the political trademark in juxtaposition a similar breath in the warmth of political battling was should not to be understood as proposing that the court had given any finding or end on that issue,” he said in his sworn statement.
The zenith court had on April 23 issued notice to Gandhi on a criminal disdain appeal recorded against him by Lekhi for his comments.
In his affirmation, Gandhi said he didn’t have the scarcest or remotest aim to bring the court into political field, or bring it into unsavoriness by crediting something which the court had not said.

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