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Herald case: I’m Indiraji’s bahu, not scared of anyone, says Sonia Gandhi

“The same questions I am asking the Prime Minister (Modi) or the government, I am going to continue asking them”, he said.

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The government is concerned as the National Herald case has dashed the BJP’s hopes of soliciting Congress support in passing key bills, including the GST bill.

A host of party leaders including CWC members and party veterans met her at the 10 Janpath residence in the morning before she came to Parliament to participate in the Lok Sabha proceedings. “We all know who is threatening judiciary”. It must be noted here that the single -bench that delivered the order in the National Herald case was pre-selected by the Congress to get a favourable order.

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday alleged “political vendetta” behind the National Herald cheating and misappropriation case, saying “this is the way the central government functions”.

The Delhi High Court had on Monday dismissed the plea of the Gandhis to quash the summons issued to them by a trial court on Swamy’s complaint regarding the acquisition of National Herald and asked them to appear before trial court on Tuesday. “When someone asks me about tolerance, I say I am a Hindu woman, married to a Parsi”.

The legal case brought by BJP member Subramanian Swamy alleges the Gandhis used US$13.5 million (S$19 million) of party funds to pay debts accrued by a newspaper business. “Now they want opposition-free India”, Azad said.

Abhishek Manu Singhvi, a Congress spokesman and a lawyer representing the Gandhis said they were willing to appear at court, but sought more time. “This is a clear case of vendetta politics”. “You can’t use it as collateral to disrupt Parliament”, he said.

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The magistrate, however, told the defence counsel to ensure that all the accused appear before the court on the next date of hearing on December 19.

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