City
Epaper

Cong's Digvijaya Singh in legal trouble over his 2019 remarks

By IANS | Updated: May 20, 2022 23:45 IST

Bhopal, May 20 Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Congress Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh has found himself ...

Open in App

Bhopal, May 20 Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Congress Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh has found himself in a legal trouble over his alleged defamatory remarks made in 2019 on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Bajrang Dal.

Singh would be facing a legal trial in the case which had been quashed earlier in January 2020 but a review petition by an RSS worker for initiating proceedings against him for making defamatory remarks, has re-opened it.

Accepting the review petition, a Gwalior court has directed the trial court to register a case of defamation against Singh for his alleged utterances against the Bajrang Dal and the BJP, at a political function.

The development came on the review petition of a local BJP leader, Arvind Bhadoria, who is also an advocate in Gwalior.

Bhadoria is the one who had earlier filed a defamation suit against Singh in the court of judicial magistrate. However, the case was dismissed by the court stating that the remarks made by senior Congress leader was not specific to any particular person.

Bhadoria has recently filed a review petition contending that Digvijaya Singh's alleged remark has affected him personally as he is associated with the RSS and the BJP.

He said the court conceded his argument that by levelling serious charges against the RSS, Bajrang Dal and the BJP, "Singh had slurred the image of lakhs of workers associated with them".

Subsequently, the session court on Thursday ordered the subordinate court to register a case of defamation against Singh and fixed the next hearing on this matter on May 30.

The entire matter pertains to Singh's alleged statements in Bhind district on August 31, 2019, in which he reportedly accused the members of BJP and Bajrang Dal of taking money from ISI and spying in India. He had reportedly said that more non-Muslims have been caught spying for the ISI in India.

Notably, the fresh legal trouble for Digvijaya came a few days after he was tasked by the Madhya Pradesh Congress leadership for rebuilding the Grand Old Party in the Gwalior-Chambal region.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Arvind bhadoriabhopalDigvijaya SinghGwaliorBharatiya Janata PartyCongress Rajya SabhaJanataBhopal districtBjp members of parliamentNational bjp
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai DRI Busts Mephedrone Manufacturing Unit in Bhopal Linked to Dawood Ibrahim Gang; Three Arrested

NationalHarda Shocker: Govt Employee Dies by Suicide After Inhaling LPG Gas in Madhya Pradesh

NationalElephants Cause Havoc in Marwahi Forest Division, Destroying Homes and Instilling Fear Among Villagers

NationalMP Crime: Man Out on Parole Fatally Shot Near Gwalior, Police Launch Investigation

NationalBhopal Tragedy: 20-Year-Old Drowns in River While Trying to Fetch Slipper, Video Surface

Politics Realted Stories

Maharashtra'Chaddi Baniyan' Protest at Maharashtra Assembly: Opposition Stages Agitation Against Sena MLA for Punching and Slapping Canteen Staff (Watch Video)

MaharashtraMaharashtra Monsoon Session: Ajit Pawar Slams Bhaskar Jadhav Over Fund Allegations, Says 'No Need for Unsolicited Advice'

MumbaiUddhav Thackeray Pats Raj Thackeray on Back at Victory Rally Speech; Emotional Video of Thackeray Brothers Goes Viral

MaharashtraMarathi Language Controversy: ‘Did I Pass a GR Against Brotherhood?’ Devendra Fadnavis Hits Back at Uddhav & Raj Thackeray

NationalAssembly Bypoll Results 2025: AAP Wins Visavadar and Ludhiana West Seats; Congress Wrests Nilambur Seat in Kerala