Rahul Gandhi added that the Congress remained united and that the resignations of Ashok Chavan and Milind Deora were not a major concern.
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PM Modi’s extortion scheme
Rahul Gandhi, a Congress MP, alleged on Friday at a press conference in Bhiwandi, near Mumbai, that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was running the biggest corruption scandal and extortion ring in the world: electoral bonds. Prior to the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’s last rally, that is set for March 17, he made the statement.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the idea of an electoral bond. It was a way to clear political finances, as he had previously stated. It is simply the largest corruption scandal and extortion ring in history. It is a way to get corporate shares in exchange for contracts entitling the holders to demand hafta (ransom money) or PM Modi’s extortion scheme from the companies. Shell businesses and those under pressure from the CBI and ED are included in the list of companies, Gandhi added.
He went on to say that it was illegal extortion against corporate India. “The Prime Minister of India is in charge of it,” he declared.
Gandhi asserted that the BJP’s funds were utilized to topple state governments all around the nation. “With that money, the NCP and the Shiv Sena were destroyed. The entire state of Maharashtra is aware that these parties were broken up using the money. The money has come from these (electoral bonds),” he stated.
Rahul Gandhi made a statement regarding the recent resignations of two prominent Congressmen, Milind Deora and Ashok Chavan, stating that the party remained unified despite their departures.\
Gandhi issued a stern warning to organizations such as the CBI and ED, claiming that they were engaged in extortion rather than investigation. “The country no longer employs the CBI or the ED. Only the BJP makes use of them. He stated, “The agencies ought to realize that this BJP government is going to lose someday and that when that happens, there will be unprecedented action taken against these agencies.”