Rahul Gandhi expresses regret before SC for his remark

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on Monday expressed regret before the over his remark 'Chowkidar Chor Hai' in connection with the apex court order on the admissibility of three documents in the fighter jet deal.

He said that his statements were "used and misused" by the political opponents and that he "gave the statements in the heat of the political campaigning".

The made the submission in his response to a contempt plea filed by regarding his statement over the Supreme Court's order in the deal.

The contempt petition accused Gandhi of misquoting the apex court's order by saying that the court accepted that 'chowkidar' (a reference to Narendra Modi), is a "chor' (thief).

On April 15, a bench headed by Justice had sought an explanation from Gandhi on or before April 22 on the plea. It posted the matter for hearing on April 23.

The while speaking to the media in Amethi said, "The has made it clear that "chowkidar" allowed "theft and that it had accepted that some sort of corruption had taken place in the deal".

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 15:08 IST