
BJP attempting to malign Nehru-Gandhi household on ungrounded claims, claims Uttam

Hyderabad: Accusing the BJP government at the Centre of targeting the Nehru-Gandhi household on ungrounded claims, Congress MP and also previous TPCC President N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Tuesday asked the event staff to join the across the country objection on July 21 and also 22. Congress President Sonia Gandhi will certainly be checking out the Enforcement Directorate’s workplace on July 21 in action to the summons sent out by the ED in the National Herald situation.
Addressing an interview via Zoom App on Tuesday, Uttam affirmed that the BJP government was making use of Central firms, particularly the ED as a device to target the resistance leaders. He stated that the claims of cash laundering in the National Herald situation by the ED were totally incorrect and also included that there was no basis for the ED or any type of various other Central firm to inquiry Sonia Gandhi orRahul Gandhi He mentioned that the National Herald problem was an easy debt-to-equity conversion with definitely no purchase of cash. Since no cash was associated with the purchase, the inquiry of cash laundering does not develop, he stated.
Uttam stated that the centre has actually been making use of the ED just to malign the Nehru-Gandhi household, demoralise the Congress staff and also draw away individuals’s focus from actual concerns like increasing inflation, China’s invasion right into India, and so on He stated that debt-to-equity conversion was a normal procedure which financing financial institutions often do and also included that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has actually restored the National Herald problem which was previously shut.
“Congress leaders and entire cadre will never allow the BJP government to harass Sonia Gandhi. We will hold protests, across the country on July 21 and 22 to express our solidarity with our leaders and also convey a message that we will not bow down to the intimidating tactics of the Modi government,” included Uttam.