<p>BJP leader Varun Gandhi on Saturday filed a defamation case in a local court here against a Varanasi man for allegedly making derogatory remarks on his father on Twitter.</p>.<p>The Pilibhit MP on Saturday came to the court premises with three advocates around 3 pm and filed a defamation case before Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (II) Abhinav Tiwari.</p>.<p>The court recorded his statement and fixed April 25 as the next date for hearing, an advocate said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a data-ved="2ahUKEwiH1baVnK3-AhUf4DgGHVu-D44QFnoECA4QAQ" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/the-existential-dilemma-of-being-varun-gandhi-1177769.html">The existential dilemma of being Varun Gandhi</a></strong></p>.<p>Gandhi in the complaint said that his father Late Sanjay Gandhi was a well known politician of the country and he was respected all over the country and still is today.</p>.<p>He told the court that on March 29, 2023, Vivek Pandey, a resident of Bhojubir of Varanasi district, had made indecent remarks against Sanjay Gandhi through his social media Twitter @vivekkumar IND.</p>.<p>According to Gandhi, the accused identified himself as the General Secretary of Nationalist Hindu and Kisan Morcha.</p>.<p>Gandhi also said that he was informed about the tweet by the general public during his visit to Bilsanda in Bisalpur area.</p>.<p>The court passed the order to register Gandhi’s complaint and recorded his statement of MP Varun Gandhi posting the matter on April 25.</p>.<p>"If anyone makes derogatory remarks on my father or any elder, I will definitely take legal action against him so that people can learn a lesson. And whatever decision the court takes, it will be accepted," Gandhi said.</p>
<p>BJP leader Varun Gandhi on Saturday filed a defamation case in a local court here against a Varanasi man for allegedly making derogatory remarks on his father on Twitter.</p>.<p>The Pilibhit MP on Saturday came to the court premises with three advocates around 3 pm and filed a defamation case before Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (II) Abhinav Tiwari.</p>.<p>The court recorded his statement and fixed April 25 as the next date for hearing, an advocate said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a data-ved="2ahUKEwiH1baVnK3-AhUf4DgGHVu-D44QFnoECA4QAQ" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/the-existential-dilemma-of-being-varun-gandhi-1177769.html">The existential dilemma of being Varun Gandhi</a></strong></p>.<p>Gandhi in the complaint said that his father Late Sanjay Gandhi was a well known politician of the country and he was respected all over the country and still is today.</p>.<p>He told the court that on March 29, 2023, Vivek Pandey, a resident of Bhojubir of Varanasi district, had made indecent remarks against Sanjay Gandhi through his social media Twitter @vivekkumar IND.</p>.<p>According to Gandhi, the accused identified himself as the General Secretary of Nationalist Hindu and Kisan Morcha.</p>.<p>Gandhi also said that he was informed about the tweet by the general public during his visit to Bilsanda in Bisalpur area.</p>.<p>The court passed the order to register Gandhi’s complaint and recorded his statement of MP Varun Gandhi posting the matter on April 25.</p>.<p>"If anyone makes derogatory remarks on my father or any elder, I will definitely take legal action against him so that people can learn a lesson. And whatever decision the court takes, it will be accepted," Gandhi said.</p>