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Defamation case over ‘Modi surname’ remark: Patna court summons Rahul Gandhi

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Patna: Patna MP-MLA court has asked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to appear before it on April 12 to record his statement on a petition filed by BJP senior leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Kumar Modi over his "Modi surname" remark.

Gandhi is currently on bail in the case. Sushil Modi has levelled criminal defamation charges against Gandhi for making statements against people with Modi surname.

Rahul Gandhi, during the 2019 Lok Sabha election campaign in Karnataka’s Kolar district, said that all people having Modi as surname are thieves. He had also said that Nirav Modi and Lalit Modi had taken away thousands of crores of rupees and fled the country.

Apart from Sushil Kumar Modi, former road construction minister Nitin Navin, Bankipur MLA, BJP leader Sanjiv Chaurasia and Manish Kumar, BJYM leader have already recorded their statements as witnesses in the court.

The case in Surat was filed by Gujarat BJP MLA Purnesh Modi. He too had made similar allegations.

After the conviction by the Surat court, Congress has taken a tough stand over the conviction. As per sources, Rahul Gandhi may appear in Patna MP-MLA court as well.

On March 23, a Surat court convicted the Congress leader for speaking ill of Modi surname and sentenced him to two years imprisonment. This led to his disqualification from Parliament as member from Kerala's Wayanad constituency.

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