New Delhi: BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi on Friday moved to the Supreme Court seeking contempt action against Congress president Rahul Gandhi for allegedly attributing his remarks on the recent Rafale verdict to the apex court.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said that it will hear the plea on April 15.
Lekhi, sitting Lok Sabha MP from New Delhi parliamentary constituency, in her plea alleged that Congress president attributed his personal remarks against Prime Minister to the top court and tried to create prejudice.
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Lekhi, told the bench that the Congress president reportedly made a remark that the "Supreme Court said chowkidaar chor hai" in the verdict.
The Congress president had on April 10 claimed that "the apex court has accepted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi committed a theft."
Rahul made the statement interacting with reporters in Amethi after filing his nomination papers where he is pitted against BJP leader and union minister Smriti Irani.
Gandhi had also recalled a recent interview by the prime minister, in which Modi had said that the Supreme Court had given a clean chit to his government on the Rafale deal.
"Now the SC has made it clear that 'chowkidarji' (watchman) has committed a theft", Gandhi told media after filing his nomination papers from the Amethi Lok Sabha constituency.