Workers celebrate after SC suspends conviction of Rahul Gandhi 

 


Celebrations broke out at the headquarters of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in Delhi as the Supreme Court on Friday suspended Rahul Gandhi's sentencing in the 2019 Modi surname case. of the party holding Gandhi's banner and partying.

In a video shared by the ANI news agency, party employees gathered outside the AICC headquarters with the party flag and badge of Rahul Gandhi. In another video, MP Adhir Rajan, along with other leaders of the National Assembly, is seen celebrating the Supreme Court ruling outside parliament, holding up victory slogans. "Winning victory! Rahul ji ki's victory! they said. After the Surat court convicted Gandhi and handed him a two-year prison sentence, he challenged the plea at the Gujarat High Court. However, on July 7, the high court refused to uphold his sentence. Gandhi then went to the Supreme Court.

The party praised the Supreme Court's decision, calling it a powerful demonstration of the truth and saying "No force can silence the voice of the people."

“Despite the relentless efforts of the BJP apparatus, Rahul Gandhi has refused to bow, break or bow, choosing instead to trust the judicial process,” said Secretary-General for Communications of the National Assembly. Jairam Ramesh said.

The official Congressional Twitter account shared a photo of Rahul Gandhi and captioned it, "Aa Raha Hun…Sawaal Jaari Rahenge" which means "come... The questions will continue.

Parliament leader Supriya Shrinate said, “We are delighted and happy that the lion will roar again in Parliament. Now, without hesitation, the president should withdraw the decision.

Congress leaders also said they would formally write to President Lok Sabha to revoke Rahul Gandhi's "disqualification". He was then allowed to return to Parliament on Monday. However, his reinstatement is up to the Lok Sabha secretariat to issue an official announcement.

What does BJP MP Purnesh Modi who filed the lawsuit say
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Purnesh Modi, who sued Rahul Gandhi over his remarks, said he respects the higher court's decision but will continue the legal battle over it. “Today the Supreme Court suspended the sentence of Rahul Gandhi. We welcome this court ruling. We will continue the legal battle in the court,” Mr. Purnesh Modi said. 


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