No one has a robbery license, Gandhi should respond to the fee: BJP | Bharat News

New Delhi: After the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the Congress’s Vandetta’s allegation, rejecting Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case, the BJP said on Wednesday that no one had a “robbery license”.
Senior party executive Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the law will take its curriculum under the Modi government and the investigating agencies will not be seen with the “threats” of the Congress.
Prasad asked the Congress to respond to the allegations against Gandhi instead of offering a political response to the Congress, given that the opposition party did not get any relief from the judiciary in its arguments against the investigation.
He said that the main allegation against Gandhis was that as 76% of the young Indian company shareholders, he had “abused” at a price of thousands of crores owned by Associated Journals Limited, the owner of the National Herald newspaper.
Prasad said that the Congress had the right to hold ‘Dharanas’ (to oppose the ad charge sheet), but this right did not expand to misbehave the public property given by the government to the National Herald.
He claimed, “A newspaper that was established during the freedom struggle, the voice of those fighting British imperialism was converted into a money-friendly practice to establish the Congress,” he claimed.
Prasad said it was a “Gandhi model of development”, as he had mentioned the allegation against Sonia’s son -in -law Robert Vadra in a pocket of huge profit in a land deal in Haryana with the connivance of the then Congress government in the state.
BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said the investigation began in 2013 on the direction of the Delhi High Court, when the Congress -led UPA was in the office at the center. “If they are calling it an anti -retaliation politics, they are accepting that when they were in power, they took some wrong action against us.”