‘He Threatened Sovereignty’: Bihar Man Sues Rahul Gandhi Over Loss Of Milk Worth Rs 250, Here’s What Happened

Rahul Gandhi made the controversial remarks during the inauguration of the Congress Party’s new headquarters on Kotla Road, Delhi, on January 15, 2025. (File photo)

In a shocking move, a resident of Bihar’s Samastipur moved court against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleging that he lost milk worth Rs 250 over one of the remarks made by the leader.
The man, in his petition, alleged that a remark by the Leader of Opposition Lok Sabha caused him to drop a pail of milk resulting in loss of Rs 250, reported PTI.
Mukesh Chaudhary claimed that he received a shock upon hearing Gandhi’s “fight against the Indian state” remark last week, due to which a buket full of five litres of milk slipped from his band.

“I was in such a state of shock that my bucket full of five litres of milk, priced at Rs 50 per litre, slipped off my hand. Rahul Gandhi was threatening the sovereignty of the nation,” alleged Chaudhary.

The resident of Sonupur village also showed the media a copy of his petition, filed in the civil court of Rosera sub-division, seeking trial of Gandhi under various BNS sections, including 152 that pertains to sedition.
It is yet to be known whether the petition had been admitted by the court.

Controversy Over Gandhi’s ‘Fight Against Indian State Remark’

Gandhi, once again landed in trouble over his recent remarks, about ‘Indian state’. An FIR, under sections 152 and 197(1)d of the BNS, has been registered against the LoP at Guwahati’s Pan Bazar Police Station.
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