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Rahul Gandhi appeals against defamation conviction, hearing on 13 April

Gandhi was found guilty of defamation in a case brought by a BJP lawmaker after comments Gandhi made in a 2019 speech were deemed to be insulting the PM and other people surnamed Modi.

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Surat: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Monday lodged an appeal against his conviction for defamation, hoping to overturn a judgement that resulted in his expulsion from parliament a year before a general election is due.

The court accepted his petition and posted it for hearing on April 13.

Gandhi, 52, was found guilty of defamation last month in a case brought by a state lawmaker from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after comments Gandhi made in a 2019 speech were deemed to be insulting to the prime minister and other people surnamed Modi.

(Writing by Rupam Jain in New Delhi; editing by YP Rajesh and Jason Neely)

 

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