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The Supreme Court reprimanded Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks against freedom fighter V.D. Savarkar, stating that he should not make irresponsible comments about freedom fighters. The court also warned that it would initiate "suo motu proceedings" against Gandhi if he repeats such statements. The hearing was in response to a complaint filed by an advocate who alleged that Gandhi had defamed Savarkar by calling him a "servant of British."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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