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A Pune court has ordered Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to appear in person on December 2 in a defamation case filed by V D Savarkar's grandnephew. The complaint alleges Gandhi's statement in a London speech, claiming Savarkar had admitted to beating up a Muslim man, is false. The court found a prima-facie truth in the complaint, and Gandhi was initially summoned on October 23 but did not appear.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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