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Former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi to sue Rahul Gandhi over IPL financial irregularities in UK Court

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Former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi to sue Rahul Gandhi over IPL financial irregularities in UK Court

Former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi to sue Rahul Gandhi over IPL financial irregularities in UK Court

Former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi to sue Rahul Gandhi over IPL financial irregularities in UK Court

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has landed himself in big mess over his remark on P.M. Modi ‘surname’, on Veer Savarkar.

Now news comes to light that Lalit Modi,former chairman of the Indian Premier League (IPL),
currently based in UK is to sue Rahul Gandhi who alongside his associates called him ‘fugitive”
and over IPL financial irregularities in UK Court. Rahul’s remark has caused him
mental trauma and damage to his reputation.

Lalit made it known to the UK media and the Indian media that he has decided to drag Rahul Gandhi to court in UK right away. He is for sure Rahul will have to come-up with some solid evidence and looks forward to seeing him and make a complete fool of himself.

Reportedly, dispute between Modi and Gandhi dates back to 2010, when Modi was accused of financial irregularities in the IPL. Gandhi recently tweeted a statement, in which he referred to Modi as a “fugitive” and accused him of being involved in financial irregularities in the IPL. Modi has denied the allegations and has called them defamatory.

Modi has also accused Gandhi of making these statements for political gain, and has called him “Pappu,” a term often used to mock Gandhi by his political opponents.

Modi has also claimed that he has faced numerous allegations of financial irregularities over the years, but that he has always been cleared of any wrongdoing. He has accused Gandhi of trying to tarnish his reputation and has vowed to fight back against the allegations.

In 2019 Lalit Modi threatened to sue Gandhi over ‘Modi remark’
‘All thieves have Modi surname’ remark targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

News input KV Raman

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