Fernandes slaps legal notice on Sonia

New Delhi, May 12: Defence Minister George Fernandes has slapped a legal notice for defamation on Congress president Sonia Gandhi seeking an "unconditional written apology" within 72 hours for her alleged attacks against him in the issue of purchase of caskets for Kargil martyrs.

New Delhi, May 12: Defence Minister George Fernandes has slapped a legal notice for defamation on Congress president Sonia Gandhi seeking an "unconditional written apology" within 72 hours for her alleged attacks against him in the issue of purchase of caskets for Kargil martyrs.
The notice was sent citing section 500 of the Indian Penal Code (Defamation) accusing Gandhi of having conducted a "defamatory" campaign against the Defence Minister during the recent elections that he had "indulged in corruption in the procurement of aluminium caskets for the Indian Army".
The notice sent on behalf of Fernandes, who is also the JD(U) president, by his lawyer Abhijat said that failure to respond to it within the timeframe would invite criminal proceedings against her.

Reacting to the notice against Sonia Gandhi, senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal termed it as mere threats. He asked why this notice was not sent two years ago and just a day ahead of Lok Sabha results. He said that Congress firmly believes that this matter would be solved by the court itself and George Fernandes would be proved guilty as the truth would finally come out.
Bureau Report

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