In the months leading up to the 2023 Assembly elections in Karnataka, the Congress party launched an aggressive campaign known as “40 per cent Sarkara.” This campaign was a direct accusation against the then BJP government, alleging that it was involved in extensive corrupt practices. Specifically, the Congress claimed that the BJP was collecting a 40 per cent commission on public works and demanding high bribes for postings and recruitment. This campaign became a central theme of the Congress’s election strategy, aiming to highlight what they termed the “rampant corruption” under the BJP’s rule.
Defamation Case Against Rahul Gandhi
Amid this backdrop, Rahul Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Congress party, is scheduled to appear before a special court in Bengaluru. This appearance is in connection with a defamation case filed by the Karnataka BJP. The case revolves around allegedly defamatory advertisements that were published in mainstream newspapers just before the 2023 assembly elections.
Allegations of Corruption
The advertisements in question accused the BJP government in Karnataka of engaging in large-scale corruption during its tenure from 2019 to 2023. Through these ads, the Congress party claimed that the BJP government was involved in corrupt practices, collecting exorbitant commissions, and accepting bribes for official postings and recruitments. On Thursday, the state Congress confirmed that “Congress national leader Rahul Gandhi will attend the hearing at City Civil Court at 10.30 am tomorrow (Friday).”
Rahul Gandhi’s Schedule
Following his court appearance, Rahul Gandhi plans to meet with Congress’s newly-elected MPs and defeated candidates from Karnataka at Bharat Jodo Bhavan on Queens Road. This meeting is expected to focus on the party’s future strategies and addressing any internal concerns post-election. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar will also attend the meeting, indicating the importance of this gathering. According to a statement by the state unit of the party, as reported by PTI, this meeting will be a crucial moment for the Congress party to consolidate its position and plan its next moves.
Details of the Defamation Case
On June 1, the Bengaluru court granted bail to Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, who appeared in court concerning the defamation case. Judge KN Shivakumar issued an order requiring Rahul Gandhi to appear personally on June 7. Last week’s hearing saw Rahul Gandhi’s counsel request an exemption from appearing, which was contested by the complainant. The complainant argued against granting repeated exemptions, indicating a desire to expedite the proceedings and hold the accused accountable.
In June 2023, the BJP filed a complaint, alleging that the Congress party had made false claims in advertisements published on May 5, 2023. These advertisements appeared in various Karnataka newspapers during the assembly election campaign. Titled “Corruption rate card,” the advertisements accused the BJP government of being a “40 per cent Commission Sarkara (government).” The BJP’s complaint emphasized that these allegations were baseless and intended to tarnish the party’s image.
Role of Congress Leaders
The complaint specified that the advertisements were distributed by the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), led by Shivakumar as president and Siddaramaiah as the former Leader of the Opposition in the legislative assembly. The BJP also pointed out that Rahul Gandhi had shared this “defamatory advertisement” on his social media platform X account. This sharing amplified the reach of the accusations, further intensifying the political conflict between the two parties.
Conclusion
Rahul Gandhi’s appearance in court is a significant event in the ongoing political tussle between the Congress and BJP. The case highlights the contentious nature of political campaigns in India and the lengths to which parties will go to defend their reputations and discredit their opponents. As Rahul Gandhi prepares to address the court and later meet with his party colleagues, the political landscape in Karnataka remains tense, with the potential for further developments depending on the outcome of this high-profile defamation case.