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An FIR has been lodged against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi after a controversy arose over his recent statement of “fighting the Indian state”. This case was registered by a person named Monjeet Chetia at Pan Bazar Police Station in Guwahati on Sunday, January 19.
The police registered the FIR under sections 152 and 197 (1) D of the Indian Justice Code (BNS), citing ‘acts threatening the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India’, which is a cognizable and non-bailable offence. Is.
What was Rahul Gandhi’s statement?
Rahul Gandhi said, “BJP and RSS have captured every single institution, and now we are fighting BJP, RSS and the Indian state itself.” The Congress leader had made this comment during the inauguration of the new Congress headquarters on Kotla Road in Delhi on January 15.
What does the FIR against Rahul Gandhi say?
In his FIR, Monjeet Chetia alleged that Rahul Gandhi’s statement was a ‘serious threat to public order and national security’. The complainant said in his FIR that Rahul Gandhi “attempted to delegitimize the authority of the state and portray it as a hostile force, thereby creating a dangerous narrative that could incite unrest and separatist sentiments,” reports stated in.
Multiple reports said that Chetia further said that Rahul Gandhi’s comments were driven by frustration over repeated election failures.
Rahul Gandhi started ‘White T-shirt Movement’ for justice
On Sunday, January 19, Rahul Gandhi launched the ‘White T-Shirt Movement’ to protest against injustice and inequality and urged people to be a part of it.
The leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha said PM Modi has turned his back on the country’s poor and is focused on “enriching only a select few capitalists”, which has led to inequality in India.
Rahul Gandhi said, “Today the Modi government has turned its back on the poor and the working class and has left them to their fate. The entire focus of the government is on making a few select capitalists rich.”
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