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Chouhan’s son files defamation case against Cong chief Rahul

Rahul Gandhi clarifies he got ‘confused’

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BHOPAL/INDORE: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's son Kartikey filed a criminal defamation suit on Tuesday against Rahul Gandhi in a local court, accusing the Congress leader of intentiona­lly making a false allegation about his name being in Panama Papers of alleged tax evaders.

Gandhi, who had made these comments during an election rally in Jhabua on Monday, sought to clarify his remarks saying he had got “confused” and the Madhya Pradesh chief minister's son had no link to the Panama Papers case.

In the suit filed in the Special Court of Additional District Judge (ADJ) Suresh Singh through his lawyer Shirish Shrivastav­a, Kartikey Chouhan has alleged that Gandhi intentiona­lly gave the statement to defame him. The criminal defamation case was filed under sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Under these sections, a person guilty of criminal defamation can be sent to jail for two years.

The court has posted the matter for November 3 when Kartikey's statement will be recorded. The Panama papers refer to 11.5 million leaked documents published by the Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s in 2016 with details of offshore entities set up by a Panama-based legal firm. The list included several Indian individual­s and entities, many of whom are facing investigat­ion.

Addressing a rally in Jhabua district of poll-bound Madhya Pradesh on Monday, Gandhi had alleged the name of the son of ‘mamaji' had figured in the Panama Papers but no action was taken against him. Chief Minister Chouhan is often referred to as ‘mamaji', though Gandhi did not specifical­ly name him. Hours after Gandhi's allegation­s, Kartikey Chouhan had rejected the allegation­s.

“Rahul Gandhi has made a false allegation of my involvemen­t in Panama Papers. I am aggrieved as the image of mine and my family were damaged in a childish manner,” he had said, while warning of “strict

legal action” if the Congress

leader did not apologise within 48 hours. Kartikey's counsel said Gandhi's statement was intended to defame Chouhan and his family as the Congress has failed to make a dent in the popularity of the chief minister.

“Now they are levelling allegation­s against his family and children. It was a clear cut intention. It was a well-planned statement,” Shrivastav­a said.

Speaking to a select group of journalist­s in Indore, Rahul sought to clarify his remarks and said, “For campaignin­g I am touring MP, Chhattisga­rh and Rajasthan these days. The ruling BJP has indulged in so many scams and corruption that yesterday, I got confused.”

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