Sambhal court fixes October 28 as next hearing date in case against Rahul

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Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi.

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A tribunal present connected Friday (September 26, 2025) fixed October 28 arsenic the adjacent day of proceeding successful a lawsuit against Congress person Rahul Gandhi implicit his remarks made during the inauguration of the AICC bureau earlier this year.

The substance came up earlier Additional District Judge Aarti Fouzdar astatine the Chandausi territory court. The case, filed by nationalist president of Hindu Shakti Dal Simran Gupta, was earlier listed for September 26 aft aggregate adjournments since May.

Mr. Gupta told PTI that connected January 15, portion inaugurating the Congress office Indira Bhavan, Mr. Gandhi had remarked that "our combat is not with the BJP oregon the RSS, but with the Indian State".

Mr. Gupta claimed that the connection wounded nationalist sentiments crossed the country.

"After my complaints to the territory magistrate, SP Sambhal, and different authorities went unheard, I filed a lawsuit successful the Chandousi tribunal connected January 23," Mr. Gupta said.

The tribunal has since heard the substance connected May 7, June 16, July 18 and August 25 earlier Friday's day was adjourned to October 28.

Advocate Sachin Gupta, appearing for the complainant, said, "Rahul Gandhi's counsel, Sagir Saifi, filed a reply contiguous (Friday) to our revision petition. We volition record a antagonistic to that. The tribunal has fixed October 28 for further proceedings, which whitethorn besides see arguments depending connected the judge's direction." Senior advocator Saifi, representing Mr. Gandhi, told reporters that the defence had filed its objections connected Friday.

"The complainant has sought clip to respond. The tribunal has present listed the lawsuit for October 28, aft which arguments whitethorn instrumentality place," helium said.

Published - September 26, 2025 05:53 p.m. IST

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