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Rahul Gandhi expresses “regret” again in SC over remarks on Rafale verdict

Congress President Rahul Gandhi Monday expressed regret again for “incorrectly” attributing his ‘chowkidar chor hai’ remark to the Supreme Court and accused BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi of trying to drag the court into a political controversy for “personal gains and political mileage” by moving the contempt petition against him.Seeking dismissal of the contempt petition over his remark against the prime minister in his response to the Rafale verdict, Gandhi filed a fresh affidavit reiterating that his statement was made in the “heat of political campaigning” and there was not the “slightest intention to insinuate” anything regarding the Supreme Court proceedings in any manner.The statement was made in Hindi in a “rhetorical flourish” in the heat of the moment, he said.Gandhi, who said he is a responsible political and public figure heading a 130-year-old political party, sought dismissal of Lekhi’s plea, asserting it was an “abuse of process” of the court.The apex court on April 15 gave a categorical clarification that in its Rafale verdict there was no occasion for it to make a mention of the contemptuous observation that ‘chowkidar Narendra Modi chor hain’ as has been attributed to it by Gandhi.Gandhi, who filed the fresh affidavit following the formal notice issued to him by the apex court on a criminal contempt petition filed against him by Lekhi, has written the word “regret” in bracket.On April 22, Gandhi filed an affidavit in response to the apex court’s order asking him to give an explanation over his remarks and said he was expressing “regret” over it.
However, during the hearing in the matter on April 23, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Lekhi, told a bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi that the word ‘regret’ was in a bracket and actually it was a “lip service of apology”.Gandhi said his April 10 statement was made in purely political context to counter the “misinformation campaign” being led by senior BJP functionaries as well as the government that the apex court verdict on December 14 last year was a “clean chit” to the Centre regarding all the aspects of the controversial Rafale fighter jet deal.
“My statement was made in the heat of political campaigning. It has been used (and misused) by my political opponents to project that I had deliberately and intentionally suggested that this Court had said ‘Chowkidar Chor Hai’! Nothing could be farther from my mind,” he said in his 28-page affidavit.”It is also clear that no court would ever do that and hence the unfortunate references (for which I express regret) to the court order and to the political slogan in juxtaposition the same breath in the heat of political campaigning ought not to be construed as suggesting that the court had given any finding or conclusion on that issue,” Gandhi said in his affidavit filed through advocate Sunil Fernandes.Gandhi clarified he did not have the “slightest or remotest intention, desire or even thought process, to bring the court into the political arena or bring it into disrepute or attribute to it deliberately or willfully that which the court had not said or meant”.

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