Strange Case: Bihar Man Files Case Against Rahul Gandhi Over Spilled Milk
Table of Contents
- 1. Strange Case: Bihar Man Files Case Against Rahul Gandhi Over Spilled Milk
- 2. Gandhi’s Controversial Remarks
- 3. What motivates Mukesh Chaudhary to pursue a sedition charge over an incident involving a spilled bucket of milk?
- 4. Exclusive: Archyde Interviews Mukesh Chaudhary, the Man Behind the Unorthodox Legal Battle
- 5. An Unconventional Path to Justice
- 6. From Milk Spill to Sedition Charge
- 7. More Than Just Milk
- 8. Thoughts for the Future
In a bizarre turn of events, a man from Bihar’s Samastipur district has filed a case against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a Patna court. Mukesh chaudhary alleges that Gandhi’s recent statement about fighting the “Indian State” frightened him so badly that he dropped a bucket of milk, causing a loss of ₹250.
“I was in such a state of shock that my bucket full of five litres of milk, priced at ₹50 per litre, slipped off my hand. Rahul Gandhi was threatening the sovereignty of the nation,” claimed Chaudhary.
Chaudhary’s plea, filed in a civil court, seeks to have Gandhi tried under various sections of India’s new criminal code, including Section 152, which pertains to sedition.
Gandhi’s Controversial Remarks
The incident stems from Gandhi’s speech during the inauguration of the Congress party’s new headquarters in New Delhi on january 15.There, he criticized RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for his assertion that India’s true independence was achieved with the opening of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
“The BJP and RSS have captured every single institution, and we are now fighting the BJP, the RSS, and the Indian State itself,” Gandhi declared.
gandhi’s remarks attracted immediate condemnation from the BJP. Union Health Minister and BJP President JP Nadda retorted,“They neither know about history nor have anything to do with it. I have said many times that their speechwriters write anything, and they just read it anywhere.”
An FIR was also registered against Gandhi in Assam for his alleged remarks, charging him under sections 152 and 197 (1)d of the Bharatiya nyaya sanhita (BNS) for allegedly endangering the country’s sovereignty, unity, and integrity.
Monjit Chetia, the complainant in Assam, stated, “This statement by Rahul Gandhi attempts to delegitimize the authority of the state and portray it as a hostile entity. Such remarks create a dangerous narrative, which could incite unrest and foster separatist sentiments.”
it remains to be seen how Chaudhary’s case will progress in court.
What motivates Mukesh Chaudhary to pursue a sedition charge over an incident involving a spilled bucket of milk?
Exclusive: Archyde Interviews Mukesh Chaudhary, the Man Behind the Unorthodox Legal Battle
In an unprecedented case that has taken the nation by storm, a man from Bihar has decided to take Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to court over a spill of milk. Mukesh Chaudhary, a resident of Samastipur district, has filed a civil suit against Gandhi, seeking prosecution under various sections of the indian Penal Code, including sedition (IPC).Archyde’s senior correspondent, Anjali Gupta, caught up with Chaudhary to delve deeper into his unusual legal journey.
An Unconventional Path to Justice
anjali Gupta (AG): Mr.Chaudhary, thank you for agreeing to this interview. You’ve certainly caught the nation’s attention with yoru unique legal case. Could you walk us through what led you to file this lawsuit?
Mukesh Chaudhary (MC): Thank you for having me. Well,it all started when I heard Rahul Gandhi’s speech,where he said they are fighting the Indian State itself. I was taken aback. As an Indian, I felt threatened. In my shock,I lost grip of the milk bucket I was holding,and the milk spilled,causing me a loss of ₹250.
From Milk Spill to Sedition Charge
AG: That’s quite a story. But why did you choose to file a sedition case over this incident?
MC: Sedition is a serious charge, I agree. But Rahul gandhi’s statement was also serious. He was essentially saying that he’s fighting the Indian State, which is a threat to our sovereignty and unity. I believe this is a matter of national interest, and I’m just a concerned citizen trying to uphold the law.
More Than Just Milk
AG: Speaking of concerned citizens, you’re not the first nor the last to file a case against Mr.Gandhi over this speech. What makes your case different?
MC: Because I’m not here for political gains or to make a name for myself. I’m here because I genuinely believe in the sanctity of our nation, and I won’t stand by while anyone threatens it, no matter how big or small the incident may seem.
Thoughts for the Future
AG: given the attention this case has received, what message do you hope it sends out to the public?
MC: I hope it sends a message that we, as citizens, have a duty towards our country and its institutions. We should stand up against anyone who threatens our unity, no matter how big or small the threat may seem.
AG: Mr. Chaudhary, thank you for sharing your story with us today. We wish you all the best in your legal pursuit.
MC: Thank you for having me.I hope my actions inspire others to stand up for what they believe in.
that concludes our interview with Mukesh chaudhary,the man who spilled milk but not his resolve.We’ll be keeping a close eye on his case and bringing you all the updates. stay tuned to Archyde for more such exclusive interviews and breaking news stories.