Surat court shocks Rahul Gandhi in Modi surname case, plea against sentence rejected

Not taking the name of being. The Surat court has not given any relief to Rahul Gandhi, who was convicted in a defamation case on his statement regarding the Modi surname.
After hearing the case, Judge Robin Moghera has given the verdict on Thursday (April 20). According to which he has not given any relief to Rahul Gandhi in the sentence of 2 years. Now Rahul Gandhi will have to take his stand and go to the Gujarat High Court. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh has said about this. Whatever options are still available to us under the law, we will use all those options.
What is the whole matter regarding Modi surname?
During a Lok Sabha election in Karnataka in 2019, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had targeted PM Modi and said, ‘Thieves have Modi as their surname, why all thieves have Modi as their surname, be it Lalit Modi or Nirav Modi. Narendra Modi’. Regarding this, a Gujarat MLA had filed a criminal defamation case against him.
Rahul Gandhi was convicted in this case on March 23 and was sentenced to two years imprisonment, although the court immediately granted him bail. However, on the very second day of the sentencing, Rahul Gandhi’s membership of Parliament was revoked under the Representation of the People Act. The Congress party agitated across the country for the cancellation of his membership.
Eviction notice given to Rahul Gandhi
After the cancellation of Rahul Gandhi’s membership, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was given a notice to vacate his official residence since 2004. After this, Rahul Gandhi also vacated his house and went to live in his mother Sonia Gandhi’s residence. The Congress said, this punishment has been given to Rahul for besieging the government on the Adani issue.
Rahul Gandhi said, the Modi government may torture him as much as it wants, but he will not stop speaking on Modi-Adani relations. He said- Adani will have to answer that to whom the 20 thousand crore rupees invested in his company belong.