Rahul Gandhi Appears in Court for RSS Defamation Case

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attended a magistrate's court in Bhiwandi on Saturday to submit a new surety in a defamation case from 2014, which was initiated by an RSS activist. Harshwardhan Sapkal, the Maharashtra chief of the Congress party, has been named as his new guarantor.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi appeared in the Bhiwandi magistrate's court on Saturday to provide a fresh surety in a defamation case dating back to 2014. This case was brought against him by an activist from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Details of the Case
In this legal matter, Rahul Gandhi has appointed Harshwardhan Sapkal, the Maharashtra chief of the Congress party, as his new guarantor. The case has been ongoing since it was filed in 2014, and Gandhi's appearance in court was part of the process to address the requirements set by the court.
According to a report by NDTV India News, the defamation case is significant as it involves allegations made by the RSS, a prominent Hindu nationalist organization in India. Gandhi's legal team is working to navigate the complexities of the case as it progresses through the judicial system.
The outcome of this case could have implications for Gandhi and the Congress party, as it continues to unfold in the courts.
