Ready to face trial: Rahul Gandhi on RSS defamation case
Rahul's lawyer Kapil Sibal told the Supreme Court that the Congress vice-president stood by what he had said about the RSS and the 1948 assassination of the Mahatma.
New Delhi: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said he stood by his remarks that RSS men killed Mahatma Gandhi and he was ready to face trial in a defamation case over the controversial comment.
Rahul's lawyer Kapil Sibal told the Supreme Court that the Congress vice-president stood by what he had said about the RSS and the 1948 assassination of the Mahatma.
Rahul withdrew a petition before the apex court that had sought quashing of the defamation proceeding in a Maharashtra trial court.
The bench of justice Dipak Misra and justice Rohinton Fali Nariman allowed the petition to be withdrawn but did not grant Rahul an exemption from appearing before the trial court.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activist Rajesh Kunte filed the defamation case against the Congress leader over his remarks at a 2014 election rally that people associated with the Hindutva group killed Mahatma Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi had moved the Supreme Court challenging the Bombay High Court order refusing to interfere with the defamation case against him.
The Congress leader told the Supreme Court through his lawyer last week that he did not blame the RSS but "people associated with it" for the Mahatma's assassination.
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