- Rahul Gandhi is seeking a stay on conviction on absolutely non-existent grounds.
- Stay on conviction is not a rule.
- There is no reasonable ground to stay the conviction, which is just, proper and legal.
- There are 10 cases pending against Rahul Gandhi. A complaint has also been filed against him by the grandson of Veer Savarkar in Pune Court after Gandhi used terms against Veer Savarkar at Cambridge.
- Refusal to stay conviction would not in any way result in injustice to the applicant.
from NDTV News- Special https://ift.tt/TmgFDEq
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