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High Court refuses interim protection to Rahul Gandhi in Modi surname case


The Gujarat high court on Tuesday refused to give any interim protection to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in the Modi surname case as it reserved the verdict on his plea for a stay on his conviction in the 2019 case which cost him his Parliament membership. A lower court convicted Rahul Gandhi on March 23 for his 2019 comment ‘how come all thieves have Modi surname in common’. Rahul Gandhi was sentenced to two years imprisonment which disqualified him as an MP. Rahul Gandhi approached a higher court which upheld the lower court’s verdict following which Rahul Gandhi approached the high court.

High Court refuses interim protection to Rahul Gandhi in Modi surname case(Congress Twitter)

In the high court, Rahul Gandhi was represented by Abhishek Singhvi who contested that the offence for which Rahul Gandhi has been awarded the maximum sentence of two years was not serious and it did not involve any “moral turpitude” but the consequences of denying a stay on the verdict will be irreversible.

“In the case of a public servant or a legislator, it has very serious additional irreversible consequences – to the person, the constituency, and also drastic consequences of re-election,” Singhvi said referring to a possible bypoll in Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency.



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