‘Modi Surname’ Case: Rahul Gandhi Files Affidavit In Supreme Court, Says ‘Would Have Apologised Earlier If I Was Guilty’

On August 2, Senior Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Requested the Supreme Court to Stay His Two-Year Conviction. Gandhi Said This Would Enable Him to Participate in the Ongoing Sittings of the Lok Sabha and Sessions Thereafter. In April 2019, at a Rally in Karnataka’s Kolar, Rahul Gandhi Had Said, “How Come All the Thieves Have Modi as the Common Surname?” in His Affidavit Filed Before the Apex Court, Gandhi Said He Has Always Maintained That He Is Not Guilty of the Offence. Watch the Video to Know More.

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