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Rahul gets 2-year jail for his Modi surname remark; gets 30 days to challenge the order

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In an unpreceden­ted order, a Surat district court on Thursday slapped a two-year jail sentence on Congress MP Rahul Gandhi in a 2019 criminal defamation case for his remark during an election campaign that "all thieves have Modi surname."

He was later granted bail by the court. “The court has put the punishment under suspension for 30 days and granted bail to Rahul Gandhi to allow him to challenge the order in a higher court,” said an advocate at the district court.

Rahul Gandhi was present in the court when the sentence was pronounced.

The defamatory remark is a throwback to 2019 when Gandhi, while campaignin­g in Kolar (Gujarat), by innuendo, linked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to economic offenders bearing the same surname. He had said, "Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi…How come all thieves have 'Modi' for a common surname?"

The petitioner, Purnesh Modi, moved the court claiming that Gandhi had defamed all persons with the 'Modi' surname. The Gujarat High Court recently vacated the stay on the trial in the case pursuant to which the trial resumed.

Asked if this would mean Gandhi would be disqualifi­ed from the Lok Sabha after this conviction, the ruling BJP said it was up to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to decide.

The Representa­tion of the People Act stipulates that a person sentenced to imprisonme­nt of two years or more shall be disqualifi­ed "from the date of such conviction" and remain disqualifi­ed for another six years after serving time.

The Congress maintained that since the court had granted Gandhi 30 days, the Wayanad MP could not be disqualifi­ed from the Lok Sabha. Party sources quoted legal experts as stating he would not be disqualifi­ed if the appellate court stayed the conviction.

Soon after the court order, Rahul Gandhi took to Twitter to quote Mahatma Gandhi, “My religion is based on truth and non-violence. Truth is my God, non-violence the means to get it.’’

After the verdict, in a rare show of support, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted: A conspiracy is being hatched to eliminate non-BJP leaders… We have difference­s with the Congress, but it is not right to implicate Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case like this... We respect the court but disagree with the decision.

In a sharp reaction, the BJP came down heavily on the Congress over its criticism of Rahul's conviction, asserting that the opposition party wanted “complete freedom” for him to “abuse” others.

Former law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad asserted, “The law of India has it that if an individual or an organisati­on has been defamed with scurrilous statements, scandalous comments, abuses or any defamatory remarks, then he has a right to seek redress. But the Congress party has an objection. It wants complete freedom for Rahul Gandhi to throw abuses.”

The BJP leader also slammed Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge for questionin­g the

court's order by reportedly noting that several judges hearing the matter were changed. Such comments show that the party does not believe in the judiciary, he said and asked, "Does it want to keep even the judiciary in its pocket."

The Congress has said Gandhi will file an appeal against the Surat court's order.

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