Indian court denies Rahul Gandhi's appeal to stay defamation conviction
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was convicted and sentenced to two years in jail for comments made during an election campaign rally in 2019.
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AHMEDABAD, India - A court in India’s western state of Gujarat on Thursday rejected Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s petition seeking a stay of conviction in a defamation case, fuelling uncertainty over whether he will be able to contest an election due in 2024.
Gandhi was convicted in March in a case brought by a state lawmaker from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after comments Gandhi made that were deemed to be insulting
“The Surat district court has not granted a stay on Rahul Gandhi’s conviction,” Mr Naishadh Desai, a local Congress leader and lawyer, told reporters outside the courtroom.
“We are going to challenge the decision in Gujarat High Court tomorrow. We have full faith that the judiciary will uphold justice and save the democracy.”
While Thursday’s ruling was a setback for Gandhi, his jail sentence remains suspended until he exhausts all legal challenges.
Gandhi, 52, lost his parliamentary seat in March
In India, lawmakers sentenced to jail terms of two years or more are barred from running for election.
Senior Congress leader and Supreme Court lawyer Jairam Ramesh said the party would use every legal option to overturn Gandhi’s conviction.
During a political rally in 2019, Gandhi had referred to two fugitive businessmen, both surnamed Modi, and asked: “How come all thieves have the name Modi?“
The defamation case against Gandhi was brought by Mr Purnesh Modi, a BJP legislator in the Gujarat state assembly.
The BJP has repeatedly targeted the Gandhi family with allegations of corruption as part of its strategy to eliminate political threat from Congress,

