FIR against Rahul Gandhi on remark ‘we are fighting against BJP-RSS and Indian State’

Guwahati: An FIR has been registered against Rahul Gandhi at Pan Bazar Police Station in Guwahati on Saturday. It is alleged that Rahul made statements endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India. Under Section 152 of BNS, it has been categorized as a non-bailable offense. Complainant Guwahati High Court lawyer Monjit Chetia said that.

Guwahati: An FIR has been registered against Rahul Gandhi at Pan Bazar Police Station in Guwahati on Saturday. It is alleged that Rahul made statements endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India. Under Section 152 of BNS, it has been categorized as a non-bailable offense.

Complainant Guwahati High Court lawyer Monjit Chetia said that

“Rahul’s statement crossed the boundaries of speech, posing a serious threat to the security of the country. A statement given from a public platform by a person who is also the leader of the opposition is not an ordinary political comment.”

In fact, Rahul had said at the inauguration of the Congress Party Headquarters on January 15 that BJP, RSS have captured every institution. Now we are fighting against BJP-RSS and Indian State.

Hindu Sena had also given a complaint to Delhi Police Commissioner on Rahul’s statement, in which it was written that action should be taken against Rahul for his anti-national statement.

Complainant claims – Rahul’s statement is due to electoral frustration

This comment of Rahul Gandhi was inspired by the frustration of repeated defeats in elections.

As the leader of the opposition, Rahul has the responsibility to maintain the public’s faith in democratic institutions, but he is spreading lies and inciting rebellion.

After failing to gain the public’s trust through democratic means, he is now trying to incite discontent against the central government and the Indian state.

The complainant, Monjit Chetia, alleged that Gandhi’s statement crossed the limits of permissible free speech and posed a serious threat to public order and national security.

Chetia claimed that Gandhi’s words were an attempt to delegitimize the authority of the State, creating a dangerous narrative that could provoke unrest and separatist sentiments.

“By declaring that his fight is against the “Indian State itself,” the accused has consciously incited subversive activities and rebellion among the populace. This is an attempt to delegitimize the authority of the State and to portray it as a hostile force, thereby creating a dangerous narrative that could provoke unrest and separatist sentiments,” Chetia said in his complaints according to the FIR.