Rahul Gandhi
Former Congress Chief and MP Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: After the Surat Sessions Court rejected former Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s plea seeking a stay on his conviction in a criminal defamation case, he has now moved the Gujarat High Court.

Gandhiโ€™s appeal was filed by advocate Pankaj Champaneri on April 25. 

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The Surat Sessions Court had previously denied Rahul Gandhiโ€™s request to stay his conviction in the criminal defamation case filed by BJP legislator Purnesh Modi against the Congress leader. He had argued that the Magistrateโ€™s court had treated him harshly.

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On March 23, 2023, Rahul Gandhi was sentenced to two years in jail for his 2019 remark, โ€œHow come all the thieves have Modi as their surname?โ€

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However, on April 20, Additional Sessions judge Robin Mogera rejected the argument that Modiโ€™s complaint was not maintainable.

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The court noted in its 27-page order that โ€œRahul Gandhi failed to demonstrate that by not staying the conviction and denying an opportunity to contest the election, irreversible and irrevocable damage will be caused to him.โ€

The judge held that Modi is a former Minister of Gujarat and involved in public life, and therefore the defamatory remarks made by Gandhi would have certainly harmed his reputation and caused him pain and agony.