Rahul Gandhi appears before Bhiwandi court in 2014 RSS defamation case. Here's why

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi appeared before a Bhiwandi court on Tuesday in connection with a defamation case filed by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in 2014. His arrival at the court was met with a black-flag protest organized by BJP workers, reflecting the ongoing tensions between the two parties. Accompanied by Congress' Maharashtra chief Harshwardhan Sapkal and other senior leaders, Gandhi's court appearance marks a significant moment in the politically charged atmosphere of Maharashtra. The defamation case stems from comments made by Gandhi in a public speech, which the RSS claims harmed its reputation. This legal battle is part of the broader confrontations between the Congress party and the ruling BJP, particularly in light of the upcoming elections. The incident highlights the continuing political rivalry and the intense scrutiny public figures face in the current environment. As Gandhi navigates this legal challenge, the implications for his political career and the Congress party's future remain critical topics of interest in Indian politics.
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