Delhi court defers hearing on BJP leader's defamation complaint against Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia

A Delhi court on Monday deferred the hearing on a defamation complaint filed by BJP leader Vijender Gupta against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia for allegedly "maligning" his image by accusing him of attempting to kill the AAP chief.
The matter was adjourned for 26 June as the concerned judge was on leave. In the complaint, Gupta, who is the Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, has sought Rs 1 crore as compensation from Kejriwal and Sisodia, besides litigation costs.
 
File image of BJP leader Vijender Gupta. News18
He claimed that due to the widespread circulation of tweets and news reports on the statement of the two AAP leaders, his reputation was harmed for which they have not expressed any remorse or apologised. "The accused persons have damaged the complainant's image, the image of BJP and its leaders, supporters and workers badly and have tarnished his reputation and defamed him by making frivolous and scandalous statements against him and the BJP," Gupta claimed in the complaint.
He alleged the statements of the accused were made with "ulterior motives" to degrade his reputation, malign his image and gain some cheap political mileage in the 2019 general elections. "It was also apparent that false narrative against the complainant was being circulated in a motivated manner and for the fulfillment of an agenda," he claimed.
Gupta said the allegation that he was attempting to murder Kejriwal was malicious, deliberate and defamatory. "These allegations are not only awful and disquieting but distressing and defaming. The complainant can't even think of hurting someone knowingly and voluntarily much less planning to assassinate/kill/murder Kejriwal," he said.
A legal notice was also sent to the two political leaders wherein they were called upon to immediately withdraw their tweets and apologise within a day's time, the complaint said. During the Lok Sabha polls, the Delhi chief minister had said in an interview to a Punjabi channel that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wanted to get him killed by his own Personal Security Officer (PSO) in the manner in which Indira Gandhi had been assassinated.
 

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