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Jumping atop vehicle: Police give clean chit to Rahul Gandhi

The Magistrate posted further proceedings on the matter to February 28.

Rahul only had to learn from his mother. Until 2004, her party had hidden from questions about another indefensible crime the Emergency.
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The state police has held that the Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi did not commit violation of rules by jumping atop a police vehicle during his visit to attend a Youth Congress march at Nooranad in Alappuzha district earlier this month.

In a report submitted today before the First Class Judicial Magistrate Court at Mavelikkara, Sub Inspector of Police R Pius said it was on a suggestion from the security guards that Gandhi jumped on top of the vehicle as there had been surge of crowd when he joined the January 13 march.

The court on January 16 asked the police to submit a report on the action they had taken on a complaint lodged by a local NCP leader, Mujib Rahman. Rahman wanted the police to register a case against Gandhi holding his action amounted to violation of Section 123 of the Motor Vehicle Act.

As the police allegedly declined to take action on his complaint, he had moved the court seeking a direction to the police to submit a report on the action they had taken on the complaint. The Magistrate posted further proceedings on the matter to February 28.

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