Published 16:16 IST, November 14th 2019
Nadda says truth has prevailed, asks Rahul to apologise to the nation
Nadda said that Gandhi and others tried to mislead the country on the issue but the truth has finally come out and that Rahul Gandhi should now apologise.
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BJP working President JP Nadda, while speaking about the Supreme Court judgement on the Contempt case against Rahul Gandhi, on Twitter, said Gandhi and others tried to mislead the country on the issue but the truth has finally come out. He opined Rahul Gandhi should now apologise to the nation for his comments. In another tweet, he also explained what the Supreme Court had to say about the case.
From Road to Parliament, Rahul Gandhi and his party tried hard to mislead the country on this issue but Truth Prevailed.
— Jagat Prakash Nadda (@JPNadda) November 14, 2019
I wish Rahul Gandhi would be in country and should make apologies to nation.
Supreme Court has dismissed Review Petition on Rafale.
— Jagat Prakash Nadda (@JPNadda) November 14, 2019
SC says that Rahul Gandhi should not have made political comments without reading the full order. He needs to be more careful in future. We do not want to continue proceedings any further.
The Supreme Court on November 14, gave relief to former Congress president Rahul Gandhi while also asking him to be careful with his statements. Justice SC Kaul, while reading out the SC judgement said it was unfortunate that the contemnor had made such remarks and that while holding such an important position, the Congress leader should have been more careful. Justice Kaul further observed that no court should be dragged into any political discourse.
The contempt case
In April this year, Rahul Gandhi, while dragging the Apex court into the political fight with the BJP, said that the Supreme Court had made it clear that the 'Chowkidar' is involved in the theft. He had further said that the Supreme Court had accepted that there is corruption involved in the entire Rafale issue. Following Gandhi's statement, BJP Member of Parliament Meenakshi Lekhi had accused him of misquoting an order of the top court.
12:32 IST, November 14th 2019