MPs Congress Member Rahul Gandhi today slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for what he claimed as a pressure tactic to silence him and other opposition sounds using central institutions.
Mr. Gandhi was asked by the Directorate of Enforcement in the case of money laundering in June for almost 50 hours for five days. His mother and Head of Congress Sonia Gandhi were also questioned by the central agent for alleged money laundering connected to the National Herald newspaper.
“If you talk about National Herald, all the problems are about intimidation. Narendra Modi and Amit Shah think that with a little pressure we will be quiet. But we will not do it. Whatever Narendra Modi and Amit Shah do against democracy, we will survive, “Gandhi told reporters today when members of the Congress parliament prepared to meet to discuss their strategy after the Directorate of Enforcement Sealing the Indian Young Office in Delhi for cases related to the National Herald.
On the question by reporters about the threat by BJP that he will be left by “There is no place to run,” Mr. Gandhi replied, “Who talks about running? They are the people who talk about running. We will not be intimidated. We are not afraid of Narendra Modi, doing whatever you want, it doesn’t matter. I will continue to do my work, namely to protect democracy, to maintain harmony in this country. “
In June and July, Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi appeared to be asked by hundreds of questions by the Directorate of Enforcement on their involvement with the National Newspaper Herald and Young Indian PVT Ltd.
The National Herald case involved the takeover of Indian young people against the journal related to Ltd. In complaints at the Delhi High Court, BJP Leader Subramanian Swamy accused Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and others of conspiring of abusing funds.