Politics News | Posted on Dec 02, 2011 at 02:01pm IST

SC notice to Varun Gandhi on alleged hate speech

Press Trust of India

New Delhi: BJP MP Varun Gandhi was on Friday issued notice by the Supreme Court on a plea seeking his disqualification as MP for allegedly making vituperative speeches during the 2009 General Elections.

A bench of justices Altamas Kabir and SS Nijjar sought Gandhi's response on the petition by Congress candidate VM Singh challenging dismissal of his plea by the Allahabad High Court.

Senior counsel MN Krishnamani, appearing for Singh, told the bench that the High Court had erroneously dismissed the election petition without going into the technicalities and evidence produced against Varun for his hate speeches in Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency of Uttar Pradesh.

SC notice to Varun Gandhi on alleged hate speech

He further submitted that the High Court, instead of disposing of the election petition within the mandatory six months period, chose to take nearly two years for deciding the issue before dismissing it.

The petitioner has accused Varun of threatening to "cut off both hands of persons who raised them against Hindus."

The petitioner further alleged that the BJP candidate had exhorted the Hindus in the name of the Bhagwad Gita to vote for him so that "Indian Muslims could not create another Pakistan".

The senior counsel argued the high court did not examine these issues properly and had instead taken a reasoning that the alleged speeches, even if delivered, were at the time before the nomination and hence did not warrant disqualification under the Representation of People Act.

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