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Rahul Gandhi pleads 'not guilty' in RSS defamation case

Rahul Gandhi pleads 'not guilty' in RSS defamation case

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Rahul entered his plea at a court in Bhiwandi, near Thane in Maharashtra, where he had said at a rally in 2014 that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh had assassinated Mahatma Gandhi

Congress President Rahul Gandhi has pleaded "not guilty" to the defamation case filed against him by an RSS worker. 

Rahul entered his plea at a court in Bhiwandi, near Thane in Maharashtra, where he had said at a rally in 2014 that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh had assassinated Mahatma Gandhi. 

The Bhiwandi court framed charges against Gandhi on Tuesday and set August 10 as the next date of hearing. 

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News reports quoted Rahul as saying the BJP and RSS could slap as many cases as they wanted on him but "we will fight them and win". 

Rahul had earlier approached the Supreme Court asking for the case to be quashed. 

The court however told Gandhi in 2016 that he should not have resorted to "collective denunciation" of an organisation and would either have to apologise or face trial. 

Gandhi chose to go to trial.