"No attempts to malign the leadership of the Congress through such doctored cases will deter our resolve to continue to oppose the anti-people policies of Modi government," party's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala told reporters, dismissing the Delhi High Court decision as a "setback" to the party.
He said that these were attempts by "incredulous agents of BJP" and re-assured the party's resolve to continue to champion peoples' voice.
"We are quite sure that truth will even finally prevail in this case," he said, alleging that Subramanian Swamy had filed a "completely mischievous and false" private complaint as part of "BJP's vendetta politics".
Contrary to what many believe, Congress does not view it as a "set-back" but rather as an ongoing judicial process, he said, adding in the long course of its political journey, the party and its leadership have faced many challenges and dealt them with conviction of truth as also with a firm resolve.
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Declaring that Congress has full faith in the judicial process, he said "based on the legal advice, we shall move an appropriate forum" against the judgment of the Delhi High Court.
AICC has already declared that the High Court order dismissing pleas against summons issued to Sonia and Rahul Gandhi will be challenged in the Supreme Court tomorrow. It claimed "several legal deficiencies" in the verdict.
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Former Attorney General Soli Sorabjee said no "irreparable harm" would be caused to Sonia and Rahul if they appear before the trial court in the National Herald case.
Meanwhile, senior advocate and Congress Rajya Sabha MP K T S Tulsi said the "double standards" of the central government was evident from the fact that it was taking action against the Congress leaders but not against all those people who have been accused of having blackmoney.