Meanwhile, the top court refused to grant the Congress VP exemption from personal appearance before lower court in the defamation case
The Congress vice-president will also launch a month-long 'mahayatra' in the state covering 39 districts from September 6
Meeting by the Congress Vice-President was significant as BJP is battling a growing trust deficit with Patels
He will also be addressing a public meeting in Jagdishpur and will chair a meeting of party leaders at Munshiganj
He will also launch a month-long mahayatra in Uttar Pradesh covering 39 districts
Gandhi will launch his roadshow in Uttar Pradesh from September 6
Every Congressmen and sympathiser of the party believes that Rahul Gandhi is prime ministerial candidate of 2019 Lok Sabha elections, said Ashok Choudhary
Mahayatra is organised after the successful road show of Sonia Gandhi earlier this month
He will also be addressing a public meeting in Jagdishpur
He also told the Supreme Court that he had not blamed the RSS as an organisation for Mahatma Gandhi's assassination
Rahul told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that he had never blamed RSS as an institution for killing Mahatama Gandhi
Vaidya also said that Raul has made a mistake, which he should accept with generosity and should apologise for that
In regard to the defamation complaint against him, he said he blamed a person associated to RSS, not the institution
In regard to the defamation complaint against him, he said he blamed a person associated to RSS, not the institution
Narendra Modi had earlier said that those who are nationalists are with BJP and now party needs to bring dalits backwards to its fray
His counsel Kapil Sibal said Rahul never accused the RSS as an institution for the crime but only people associated with it
Rahul only referred to people who are linked with the killing of Mahatma not any particular organisation, said senior counsel Kapil Sibal
In 2014, Rahul Gandhi alleged that RSS people assassinated Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhi had on Friday tweeted a prayer for PM Modi which asked for freedom from ignorance
Rajiv Gandhi, born on August 20, 1944, served as the sixth Prime Minister of India from 1984 to 1989