BJP\'s \'blasphemous misrepresentation\' of Rahul\'s reply to SC is contempt of proceedings: Cong

BJP's 'blasphemous misrepresentation' of Rahul's reply to SC is contempt of proceedings: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday slammed the BJP for attacking after he expressed regret in the over remarks in connection with the Rafale judgment, saying the saffron party's "blasphemous misrepresentation" of his reply is criminal proceedings.

The apex court on April 15 had given a categorical clarification that in its Rafale judgment there was no occasion for it to make a mention of the contemptuous observation that "chowkidar chor hain" as has been attributed to it by Gandhi.

BJP G V L Narasimha Rao, addressing a press conference here, said, "Today, by filing an affidavit in the honourable SC, accepted that he had lied on his allegations against PM Modi on the Rafale deal."

Congress' chief hit out at the BJP saying, "Fakery has no boundaries. Lies no limitations, disinformation no confines! BJP's blasphemous misrepresentation of Rahul ji's reply to the SC is itself a criminal proceedings."

"Issue is sub-judice, Stop passing verdict today! We reiterate -- ek hi chowkidar chor hai (only one watchman is a thief)!" he said.

Gandhi on Monday expressed regret over his remarks, saying he had made the statement in the heat of political campaigning which has been misused by his opponents. He said he had no intention to lower the dignity of the apex court.

The court had directed Gandhi to give his explanation on April 22 on a petition filed by seeking criminal contempt action against him for his remarks. It is scheduled to hear Lekhi's petition on Tuesday.

Gandhi, who filed an affidavit in response to the apex court's April 15 order, also alleged that too has used the SC judgment in the Rafale jet deal case to claim the government has been given a "clean chit" in the matter.

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