By Express News Service
KALPETTA/KOZHIKODE: Voters and Congress employees in Wayanad on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court verdict staying the conviction of Congress chief Rahul Gandhi within the defamation case over Modi surname remarks. Congress leaders and employees celebrated the apex courtroom order by taking out rallies and distributing sweets throughout the hill district after the apex courtroom issued the beneficial order.
Expressing his happiness over the apex courtroom order, Manikandan Paniya, first MBA graduate from Paniya tribal group, stated the decision is known as a victory of democracy. “As an Indian citizen and a voter of Wayanad, I am happy to hear the verdict. I don’t have an opinion that he (Rahul) had contributed much to the welfare of my community or the constituency. But, the verdict is most welcome as his presence as an MP is essential to save democracy,” he stated.
Vipin Venugopal, a voter from Mananthavady, stated “He (Rahul) finally got justice and the verdict is a blow to the BJP. “Those who believe in democracy will welcome the verdict. Further, many Central government-aided project had hit a roadblock following the disqualification of Rahul as we didn’t have a representative in Parliament. I hope that the verdict will also help the development of the district,” he added.
C J Sebastian, a farmer from Pulppally, stated it was the happiest second for him and the individuals of Wayanad as they obtained their MP again. “He (Rahul) is a leader who knows the pulse of people, and Wayanad needs such a leader,” he stated.
Congress leaders within the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency took half within the celebrations organised by social gathering employees in varied elements of the district.
SC order will enhance Opposition unity: IUML
IUML feels that the Supreme Court order, which is able to result in the restoration of MP standing to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, will energise Opposition unity and its battle in opposition to the BJP.
IUML state president Panakkad Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal stated that the decision has strengthened the arrogance of the opposition events. “There is a wave of public opinion against the Modi government. The opposition had met in Bengaluru and formed a unified front. Rahul Gandhi had a great role in the attempt and the Supreme Court order will increase his confidence,” Thangal stated.
He added that Rahul’s presence in Parliament will strengthen the opposition’s confidence. “Moreover, the prime minister will be forced to address the questions in the House,” he stated.
IUML nationwide common secretary P Ok Kunhalikutty stated there’s a nice aid that the judiciary is energetic within the nation to guard justice. He advised reporters that the decision has demolished the notion that the federal government can do something it desires disregarding the legislation. “The order has given new energy to the secular movement in the country. Rahul Gandhi will lead the movement from the forefront. It was his speeches and his stand in Parliament that provoked the government to move against him,” Kunhalikutty stated.
KALPETTA/KOZHIKODE: Voters and Congress employees in Wayanad on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court verdict staying the conviction of Congress chief Rahul Gandhi within the defamation case over Modi surname remarks. Congress leaders and employees celebrated the apex courtroom order by taking out rallies and distributing sweets throughout the hill district after the apex courtroom issued the beneficial order.
Expressing his happiness over the apex courtroom order, Manikandan Paniya, first MBA graduate from Paniya tribal group, stated the decision is known as a victory of democracy. “As an Indian citizen and a voter of Wayanad, I am happy to hear the verdict. I don’t have an opinion that he (Rahul) had contributed much to the welfare of my community or the constituency. But, the verdict is most welcome as his presence as an MP is essential to save democracy,” he stated.
Vipin Venugopal, a voter from Mananthavady, stated “He (Rahul) finally got justice and the verdict is a blow to the BJP. “Those who believe in democracy will welcome the verdict. Further, many Central government-aided project had hit a roadblock following the disqualification of Rahul as we didn’t have a representative in Parliament. I hope that the verdict will also help the development of the district,” he added. googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
C J Sebastian, a farmer from Pulppally, stated it was the happiest second for him and the individuals of Wayanad as they obtained their MP again. “He (Rahul) is a leader who knows the pulse of people, and Wayanad needs such a leader,” he stated.
Congress leaders within the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency took half within the celebrations organised by social gathering employees in varied elements of the district.
SC order will enhance Opposition unity: IUML
IUML feels that the Supreme Court order, which is able to result in the restoration of MP standing to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, will energise Opposition unity and its battle in opposition to the BJP.
IUML state president Panakkad Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal stated that the decision has strengthened the arrogance of the opposition events. “There is a wave of public opinion against the Modi government. The opposition had met in Bengaluru and formed a unified front. Rahul Gandhi had a great role in the attempt and the Supreme Court order will increase his confidence,” Thangal stated.
He added that Rahul’s presence in Parliament will strengthen the opposition’s confidence. “Moreover, the prime minister will be forced to address the questions in the House,” he stated.
IUML nationwide common secretary P Ok Kunhalikutty stated there’s a nice aid that the judiciary is energetic within the nation to guard justice. He advised reporters that the decision has demolished the notion that the federal government can do something it desires disregarding the legislation. “The order has given new energy to the secular movement in the country. Rahul Gandhi will lead the movement from the forefront. It was his speeches and his stand in Parliament that provoked the government to move against him,” Kunhalikutty stated.