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The Minister of the Union, Hardep Singh Puri, is aimed at a press conference in BJP HQ in New Delhi on April 17, 2025.

The Minister of the Union, Hardep Singh Puri, is aimed at a press conference in BJP HQ in New Delhi on April 17, 2025. | Photo credit: ANI

The Bharatiya Janata party dismissed the position of the Congress party that “political vendetta” was behind the load sheet of the application leaf against Isia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi on Thursday in the national case of Herald. The BJP said it was “open case of fraud, corruption and money laundering.”

In a press conference, the main leader of the BJP and the Minister of the Hardep Singh Puri Puri Union said that Congress workers should protest against their own leadership for allegedly misuse of a charitable entity and the resources of the party for their own or their own or its own. or protesting.

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Said the publication of National Herald It stopped in 2008 and the case began in 2012-13, when the BJP was not in power in the center. “How do you pay for a nominal amount of ₹ 50 Lakh, acquired Derh ₹ 2,000 million rupees? It is an open and closed case of fraud, corruption and money laundering,” he said.

Mr. Puri said in 2014, a Metropolitan Magistrates Court had observed that Young Indian Limited seemed to be created “as a farce or layer” to convert public money for personal use. “The Congress Party has used its lawyers to delay in some way, the side track and derail the case,” he said.

Citing the example of National HeraldThe property of Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg in Delhi, the leader of the BJP said that the Earth was given to a subsidized rate of ₹ 1.25 Lakh by ACRE in 1963 to administer his press and office. However, he said, the press closed in 2008 and the property was interested for commercial purposes.

On Wednesday, the former Law Minister and leader of BJP, Ravi Shankar Prasad, described the main position against the Gandhis, stating that, as older shareholders of the young Indians, “appropriate bad” real estate that are worth billions of rupees belonging to limited associated magazines (AJL), who possess the National Herald Newspaper.

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In its charges, the ED had alleged generation of significance, possession and use of crime procedures for a sum of ₹ 988 million rupees. He accused the people involved in the case of fraudulently assuming properties valued at ₹ 2,000 million rupees belonging to the AJL after paying only ₹ 50 Lakh, through Young Indian.

Mr. Prasad accused the Congress of issuing threats to the probative agency, and asked whether the party and the Gandhis believe in due legal process or not. “We condemn the threats of Congress. The Modi government will allow the law to take its own course,” he said.

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