The Karnataka High Court on Friday issued an interim
order pausing the trial court proceedings against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi
in a criminal defamation case filed by the state BJP.
Senior advocate Shashi Kiran Shetty, appearing on
behalf of Gandhi, informed Justice M Nagaprasanna that this was the first time
the case was being heard. After reviewing the plea, the court ordered,
"Emergent notice to the respondent returnable by February 20. By way of
interim order, there shall be a stay of further proceedings." The
next hearing is scheduled for February 20.
The defamation case is linked to the Karnataka
Pradesh Congress Committee's "Corruption Rate Card" advertisements,
which alleged that BJP leaders demanded commissions for government appointments
and transfers.
The advertisement ahead of the assembly polls had
accused the then BJP government in the state of indulging in large-scale
corruption during its 2019-2023 rule.
The BJP has dismissed these claims as misleading and
unfounded.
The party also took issue with the phrase
"trouble engine Sarkar," arguing that it was deliberately coined to
discredit the popular term "double engine Sarkar" and harm its
electoral prospects.
Gandhi appeared before the 42nd Additional Chief
Metropolitan Magistrate on June 1, 2024, following a court order. He was
granted bail by the magistrate's court in June last year.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief
Minister D K Shivakumar were also granted bail in the same case.