Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for the second consecutive day on Tuesday (June 14). Earlier on Monday, Rahul Gandhi was questioned by the ED for about 8 and a half hours in a case related to the National Herald. Congress leaders and workers are protesting against Rahul’s appearance. On the other hand, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra targeted the Congress fiercely by holding a press conference. He said that there is no king, no prince in this country, PM Modi also calls himself the first servant.
Sambit Patra said, “Congress believes that we are the first family of this country, we can have a case against us, we can be summoned, we can be called, how can this happen?” He further said, “There is no king, no prince in this country. Everyone is a citizen in this country. Everyone has to learn this from PM Modi, he never calls himself the Prime Minister but the first servant.
Mother-son grabbed property by forming a company: BJP spokesperson further said, “There is anger in Congress today. AJL was not the property of Congress, it was not the property of Congress. Five thousand freedom fighters were stakeholders in this, it was their property, it was their donation. He further said that the mother and son grabbed the property by forming the Young India Company. He also named Rahul Gandhi as accused number 1 and Sonia Gandhi as accused number 2.
Drama on Corruption: Sambit Patra further said, “The drama-gimmicky and drama Congress party is doing since yesterday is watching the whole of India in Delhi. There is drama going on about corruption. It is a matter of surprise that corruption will also happen and after that when there is inquiry and legal action against him, then after that drama will also happen. He said that he would consider himself above the law somewhere.
On the other hand, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said, “Prime Minister, sometimes you get the contract of Rafale in France by becoming a representative of a private company and sometimes you get the contract of electricity in Sri Lanka by becoming a representative of a private company.” recommend.” Randeep Surjewala said that Rahul Gandhi, representing a handful of industrialists, questioned the Prime Minister, so there is a problem with Rahul Gandhi.