National Herald case: Congress' flip-flop continues; Sonia, Rahul Gandhi may seek bail

We are open to availing all legal remedies and options including bail" said party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala

National Herald case: Congress' flip-flop continues; Sonia, Rahul Gandhi may seek bail

New Delhi: Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi could seek bail when they appear before a magistrate on Saturday in the National Herald case with the Congress on Friday insisting that they were open to all legal remedies and options.

"We are open to availing all legal remedies and options including bail" said party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala ahead of the two top leaders appearing before Metropolitan Magistrate Lovleen in the Patiala House courts tomorrow.

 

The Congress President and Vice President have been summoned by the trial court on a private criminal complaint of BJP leader Subramanian Swamy of conspiracy, cheating, breach of trust and misappropriation of property .

Surjewala said the Congress leadership does not want the court process to be interfered with or influenced in any manner and so the party has asked workers not to come to the court.

Partymen claim that the Congress wants it to be a low key affair. AICC has dismissed reports that the Congress has called its state leaders to Delhi when the Gandhis will appear before the court.

 

The party has been maintaining so far that a decision would be taken in accordance with what advice the lawyers will give.

Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, who is representing the Gandhis, said "Unnecessary hype over a routine procedure need not be created by the media. We are proceeding in every manner in accordance with law."

Singhvi, who is also party spokesman, said "We have been scrupulously avoiding all hype or hoopla about this as far as courts are concerned."

Party General Secretary Shakeel Ahmed said the Congress would politically fight the Narendra Modi government on the issue as it was a "vendetta".

 

Congress MPs have been asked to gather at the party headquarters tomorrow ahead of the appearance of the Gandhis in the court as a measure of solidarity.

"The Modi government cannot suppress Sonia Gandhi or Rahul Gandhi or the Congress party from continuing to raise the voice of the people," Surjewala said adding the government was on a "malicious witch hunt" against all political opponents including the Congress leadership.

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