SC pulls up Rahul for ‘Chinese thrashing our soldiers’ remark | India News

NEW DELHI: Rahul Gandhi, the leader of opposition in Lok Sabha, got a rap on his knuckles on Monday from the Supreme Court for his 2022 statement – Chinese are “thrashing our soldiers in Arunachal Pradesh” – while criticising the government for its handling of the Galwan Valley clash at the LAC. “If you were a true Indian, you would not say all this,” the apex court told him.A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and A G Masih lambasted Rahul for making allegations that China captured 2,000 sq km of Indian territory and asked him whether he was present there. It made it clear to him that as leader of opposition he cannot go on saying whatever he wants.Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for Gandhi, defended him saying, “if he cannot say these things which are published in the Press, he cannot be a leader of opposition”. However, he agreed that the statement could have been worded better.SC’s censure came during the hearing on Rahul’s plea for staying a defamation case filed against him over his claim about Indian jawans having been walloped by the Chinese during the Galwan standoff. After the hearing, the court stayed the defamation proceedings against him but not before giving him an earful.“Tell, Dr Singhvi, how do you get to know that 2,000 sq km of Indian territory was occupied by the Chinese? Were you there? Do you have any credible material? Why do you make these statements without any…If you were a true Indian, you would not say all this if there is a conflict at the border,” the bench said.