The case was filed in 2023, when BJP was in power in Karnataka, following a “corruption rate card” published by the then opposition Congress to claim large scale irregularities prevailing in the state under the saffron party’s rule.
The case was filed in 2023, when BJP was in power in Karnataka, following a “corruption rate card” published by the then opposition Congress to claim large scale irregularities prevailing in the state under the saffron party’s rule.
Along with Gandhi, now Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, the BJP had accused the then Karnataka LoP Siddaramaiah and Congress state president D K Shivakumar.
Presently Siddaramaiah is the Chief Minister and Shivakumar is his deputy.
Challenging the defamation case, Gandhi had approached the High Court stating that the continuation of the case would be an abuse of law.
The bench of Justice S Sunil Dutt Yadav allowed the petition.
The complainant said that Rahul Gandhi, Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar had conspired together to defame the BJP government and made baseless allegation and insinuation.
