This Article is From Apr 15, 2019

Not What We Said: Top Court Asks Rahul Gandhi To Explain Rafale Remark

Rahul Gandhi's comments after Rafale order not part of our observations, says Supreme Court, seeks his response by Monday

The BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of putting words in the mouth of the top court and sued him for contempt

Highlights

  • Rahul Gandhi accused by Supreme Court of misquoting it
  • Mr Gandhi has been given a week to explain his comments
  • BJP's contempt case against him to be taken up next Tuesday
New Delhi:

Rahul Gandhi has been accused by the Supreme Court of misquoting it on its Rafale order and has been given a week to explain before the ruling BJP's contempt case against him is taken up next Tuesday.

"We make it clear the statement attributed to this court in the address made by the respondent (Rahul Gandhi) to the media and public has been incorrectly attributed to this court. We make it clear this court never made such observation. We only decided on the admissibility of documents," three judges led by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said.

Rahul Gandhi had last week made the comments in response to the Supreme Court ruling that classified documents accessed by the media can be used as evidence to consider requests to review a verdict clearing the Rafale jet deal.

"I want to thank the Supreme Court. The entire country is saying that Chowkidar chor hai (Chowkidar has committed theft). It is a day of celebration that the Supreme Court has talked about justice," the Congress president had said in his constituency Amethi in Uttar Pradesh.

The BJP accused him of putting words in the mouth of the top court and sued him for contempt.

The Supreme Court today said it wanted Rahul Gandhi's response. "We never made any such observations commented on by Rahul Gandhi," said the court.

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