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BJP, Congress spar over Lalit Modi tweets

Source: PTI
June 26, 2015 14:52 IST
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On the back foot in the row over its leaders’ purported help to Lalit Modi, Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday alleged links between the former Indian Premier League boss and the Gandhi family as it pointed to claims by him of “running into” Priyanka Gandhi in London.

BJP, which charged that it was these links which had “prevented” Modi’s extradition under United Progressive Alliance rule, demanded that Congress President Sonia Gandhi make a statement on the matter.

That invited a sharp attack from the opposition, which said that Lalit Modi’s tweets were a case of “chhota Modi” helping “bada Modi” (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) through “lies”.

Seeking to turn the tables on Congress, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said, “Today’s big revelation is the fact that Lalit Modi had met the Gandhi family. Only yesterday he met Priyanka Gandhi and Robert Vadra. Why have they met him?

“Let me categorically put today that the issue is about Lalit Modi and Gandhi family... BJP demands Sonia Gandhi make a statement why the Gandhi family has been in touch with Lalit Modi all these years.

Patra further claimed that the then Finance Minister P Chidambaram “did not want Lalit Modi’s extradition from Britain despite the fact that UK was ready for extradition”.

“Who was preventing them? The Gandhi family,” he alleged. “The matter starts and ends at the door of 10, Janpath.”

But lashing out at BJP over the charges, Congress said that running into anybody in a restaurant was not a crime and that Lalit Modi was working at the behest of BJP to divert attention to “non-issues”.

Congress’s chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that BJP should tell its “black money stooges to not rely on red-herrings” to divert attention from the issue.

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