Bhopal, Oct 30 (IANS) Son of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Kartikey, on Tuesday filed a defamation case against Rahul Gandhi who linked his name to the Panama papers, but the Congress President clarified he got "confused" due to "scams" in BJP state governments and was referring to the son of Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh.
Gandhi's faux pas during a rally in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh on Monday has become a political issue with Chouhan and BJP leaders commenting on it.
The Congress President told reporters during an informal interaction in Indore on Tuesday that he had made allegations against the son of the Chief Minister in relation to the Panama papers, but it actually related to the alleged charges against the son of the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister.
"So many scams have taken place in BJP state governments that I got confused. The name of son of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister is not there in Panama papers. But Vyapam and e-tendering scams have taken place in his rule," Gandhi said.
Panama Papers refers to the leak of millions of files from the database of the world's fourth biggest offshore law firm Mossak Fonseca that helped in setting up off-shore entities.
Kartikey on Tuesday filed a defamation case against Gandhi in a special court in Bhopal. His lawyer Shirish Shrivastava told reporters that case has been filed because Rahul Gandhi has attempted to defame Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his son during his remarks at a rally in Jabhua. He alleged that it was part of a plan and Gandhi wanted to reap political benefit from his remarks.
Shrivastava said that Chouhan and his son have nothing to do with the Panama papers leak case. He said media clippings and a video of Gandhi's remarks have been submitted with the complaint.
Addressing the rally, Gandhi had said that the name of Chouhan's son is there in the Panama papers leaks. He had said that a Prime Minister of Pakistan lost his post on this issue "but nothing happened here despite name of son of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister being there".
Chouhan told reporters on Tuesday that Gandhi would not have made the comments without giving it a thought.
"Rahul Gandhi is not a small or a street-level leader. Hence the remarks would not have been made without thought," he said.
Asked about Rahul Gandhi accepting his mistake and if the matter of defamation will be pursued, he said if Rahul Gandhi accepts the mistake publicly only then would they think about it.