Rahul Gandhi asked to appear in UP court January 6 for remarks against Amit Shah

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Sultanpur: The MP-MLA Court in Uttar Pradesh’s Sultanpur district has summoned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi January 6 in connection with a case in which he has been accused of making certain remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

As per media reports, the court had earlier directed Gandhi to appear Saturday but he did not appear.

The case relates to a lawsuit filed August 4, 2018, by BJP leader Vijay Mishra in which he accused Gandhi of making objectionable remarks against Shah.

Mishra’s advocate Santosh Pandey said that the MP-MLA court of Sultanpur had summoned Gandhi December 16 in the case, but he did not appear.

Pandey said that November 18, Judge Yogesh Yadav reserved the verdict after arguments, and posted the next hearing for November 27 and summoned Gandhi to appear December 16. Mishra is a former chairman of a cooperative bank and a resident of Hanumanganj.

IANS

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