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SC closes contempt plea against Rahul Gandhi

The apex court said the Congress leader needs to be more carful

PTI New Delhi Published 14.11.19, 06:32 AM
The bench noted that subsequently the contemnor, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, has filed an affidavit that contempt proceedings should not be taken forward

The bench noted that subsequently the contemnor, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, has filed an affidavit that contempt proceedings should not be taken forward (PTI Photo)

The Supreme Court on Thursday closed the contempt plea against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for wrongly attributing to the apex court his 'chowkidar chor hai' remark in the Rafale case against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The court said the remarks made by Gandhi were far from true and he should have refrained from those. It also said Gandhi needs to be more careful in the future.

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'It is unfortunate that without any verification certain remarks were made by the contemnor (Rahul Gandhi) against the Prime Minister,' a bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices S. K. Kaul and K. M. Joseph said.

The bench referred to the affidavit filed by him where the former Congress president had tendered unconditional apology. It said, 'Gandhi enjoys an important position in political spectrum and no court should be dragged to political discourse, whether valid or invalid'.

'Mr. Gandhi needs to be more careful in future,' the bench added.

The bench noted that subsequently the contemnor has filed an affidavit that contempt proceedings should not be taken forward.

'In view of the affidavit filed by Gandhi, we close contempt proceedings initiated against him,' the bench said.

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