Telling truth against Union minister Shekhawat, cannot be termed 'defamation': Rajasthan CM Gehlot to Delhi court
"An FIR was lodged by the SOG Rajasthan in 2020. The complainant filed a reply to SOG's notice.... He suppressed this fact from the court.... My client never said that the complainant has been convicted in the case. He said that the complainant is...

He claimed that Shekhawat suppressed the fact related to the notice.
"An FIR was lodged by the SOG Rajasthan in 2020. The complainant filed a reply to SOG's notice.... He suppressed this fact from the court.... My client never said that the complainant has been convicted in the case. He said that the complainant is also an accused in the case," the counsel told the court.
The counsel further said that a case of defamation was not made out against Gehlot.
"Prima facie there appears to be involvement.... If I am telling a truth, it is not defamation," the counsel said.
The court will further hear the matter on October 20.
The court had on August 7 summoned Gehlot following Shekhawat's complaint over the Congress leader's remarks linking him to the alleged Sanjivani scam.
The "scam" is related to thousands of investors allegedly getting duped of about Rs 900 crore by the Sanjivani Credit Cooperative Society on the promise of highly lucrative returns.
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