Rs 1.5 crore defamation notice to Rahul Gandhi for Hathras post
Friday, 27 December 2024 Rahul Gandhi received a defamation notice of Rs 1.5 crore from the lawyer of three men acquitted in the 2020 Hathras gangrape case after his December 14 video claimed that the victim's family was confined while the accused roamed free, allegedly damaging their reputations.
Prashant Kishor criticised Congress for being subservient to the RJD in Bihar, accusing them of being a "sidekick." He challenged Rahul Gandhi to condemn Lalu.. IndiaTimes
Rahul Gandhi has addressed Prime Minister Modi, highlighting the dire conditions in residential hostels for marginalized students, including overcrowding,.. IndiaTimes
Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge have voiced their disapproval of the Karnataka government's involvement in RCB's IPL victory celebrations. They emphasized.. IndiaTimes
Rahul Gandhi has once again resorted to Election Fraud Claims to cast doubt on India's electoral system. From raising questions on EVMs to now alleging "match-fixing" in Maharashtra, his narrative of Election Fraud Claims has no evidence. Devendra Fadnavis, Eknath Shinde, and JP Nadda have all slammed these Election Fraud Claims, calling them an insult to the people’s verdict. The Election Commission, too, has dismissed these charges as unfounded and misleading. Repeating Election Fraud Claims after every defeat weakens democracy and insults honest voters. It's time to reject fake narratives and trust the electoral process.
#ElectionFraudClaims
#RahulGandhiExposed
#TrustElectionsIndia
#DemocracyNotDrama
#ECIClarifies