Gangs of Gandhinagar’ misusing agencies: Congress on National Herald row
The recent developments in the National Herald case have sparked a heated debate between the Congress party and the Centre. After a Delhi court refused to take cognisance of the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) money laundering case against Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, the Congress party alleged that the case was a deliberate attempt by the Centre to target its leadership. The party’s spokesperson, Pawan Khera, made a scathing attack on the government, stating that “the gangs of Gandhinagar’s misuse of central agencies stands exposed today.”
The term “Gangs of Gandhinagar” is a reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, who both hail from Gujarat, with Gandhinagar being the state capital. The Congress party has been accusing the duo of misusing central agencies to target opposition leaders and settle political scores. The party claims that the National Herald case is a classic example of this, where the ED has been used to harass and intimidate the Gandhi family.
The National Herald case dates back to 2012, when Subramanian Swamy, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, filed a complaint against Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, alleging that they had misused funds meant for the National Herald newspaper to acquire assets worth thousands of crores. The ED subsequently launched an investigation into the matter, which has been ongoing for several years.
However, the Congress party has always maintained that the case is politically motivated and an attempt to defame the Gandhi family. The party claims that the ED’s investigation is a classic example of a witch-hunt, where the agency is being used to target opposition leaders and undermine their credibility.
The recent court verdict, which refused to take cognisance of the ED’s money laundering case, has come as a major relief to the Congress party. The party has hailed the verdict as a victory, claiming that it has exposed the Centre’s attempts to misuse central agencies. Pawan Khera, while addressing a press conference, stated that “the court’s verdict is a slap on the face of the Modi government, which has been using central agencies to target opposition leaders.”
The Congress party has also accused the Centre of trying to intimidate and silence opposition leaders through the use of central agencies. The party claims that the ED, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and the Income Tax Department are being used to target opposition leaders, with the sole aim of undermining their credibility and weakening their political standing.
The “Gangs of Gandhinagar” remark has sparked a heated debate, with the BJP hitting back at the Congress party for making such allegations. The BJP claims that the Congress party is trying to deflect attention from its own corruption and misdeeds, and that the ED’s investigation into the National Herald case is a legitimate one.
However, the Congress party remains adamant that the case is a classic example of political vendetta, where the Centre is using central agencies to target its leadership. The party has vowed to continue its fight against the Centre’s alleged misuse of power, and has called upon other opposition parties to join hands in the fight against the “Gangs of Gandhinagar.”
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear – the National Herald case has become a major flashpoint between the Congress party and the Centre. The case has exposed the deep-seated tensions between the two, with the Congress party accusing the Centre of misusing central agencies to target its leadership. The “Gangs of Gandhinagar” remark has added a new dimension to the debate, with the Congress party making it clear that it will not back down in the face of what it claims is a deliberate attempt to intimidate and silence opposition leaders.
In conclusion, the National Herald case has become a major controversy, with the Congress party accusing the Centre of misusing central agencies to target its leadership. The “Gangs of Gandhinagar” remark has sparked a heated debate, with the BJP hitting back at the Congress party for making such allegations. As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen how the case will unfold, and what implications it will have for the Congress party and the Centre.