Deposing as a complainant witness in the complaint filed against Kejriwal, Gadkari claimed the former Delhi Chief Minister had included his name in the list of alleged corrupt politician to tarnish his public image.
"The accused (Kejriwal) is in the habit of making false and defamatory statements without any basis. The statements made by the accused and his party members have damaged and tarnished my image in the eyes of the people.
As soon as the proceedings commenced, the magistrate asked Gadkari to record his statement in support of his complaint against Kejriwal.
After Gadkari's statement, the court also recorded the testimony of another complainant witness, advocate Neeraj, and posted the matter for February 22 for hearing arguments on whether to summon Kejriwal as an accused.
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During the recording of the statement, 57-year-old Gadkari alleged that being a public person, Kejriwal cannot make such "baseless and false allegation" against him with a "malafide intention" to tarnish his image.
On January 31, Kejriwal had accused several politicians of being "corrupt" and had said AAP will field candidates against them in coming Lok Sabha polls.