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Varun Gandhi acquitted in one of two hate speech cases

 

Pilibhit: A court in Uttar Pradesh has acquitted BJP leader Varun Gandhi in one of two cases that accuse him of making hate speeches while campaigning in his constituency of Pilibhit in 2009 for the national elections.

The second case is expected to be decided on Friday.

Mr Gandhi won his parliamentary election after he spent 19 days in jail. He has denied that the speeches he delivered were designed to incite communal hatred. The cases relate to speeches he made in two different towns.

51 witnesses called by the prosecution did not give any evidence or statement that implicated Mr Gandhi. The investigation was handled by the Uttar Pradesh police.

A local activist named Abdul Qayoom has alleged in court that Mr Gandhi tried to subvert the investigation by not sharing his voice sample. He also said that witnesses were questioned in a hurry, and that news channels were not asked to furnish copies of the speeches, which compromised the probe. The activist wants a deeper investigation to be ordered in the second case against Mr Gandhi.

The judge’s decision on that petition is expected on Friday.

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