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Why should I be scared of anyone? I am Indira’s daughter-in-law: Sonia

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The Delhi court has given a fresh date for Sonia and Rahul Gandhi to appear in the National Herald case.

Earlier, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi had requested to avoid appearing in the lower court regarding the allegations that they illegally acquired property worth Rs.5,000 crore belonging to the National Herald newspaper.

Sonia Gandhi told the media persons, “Why should I be scared of anyone? I am Indira Gandhi’s daughter in law, I am not scared of anyone.”

Asked if the case was political vendetta, Sonia Gandhi, the Congress president, said: “I leave it on you to judge.”

It was a big blow to Sonia and Rahul Gandhi as the Delhi court on Monday quashed their pleas challenging summons issued to them in the National Herald case in which they have to appear before the trial court today.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy who filed a caveat in the Supreme Court, urging it not to pass any order without hearing his side in the National Herald Case, said on Tuesday said that Congress vice-president Sonia Gandhi and party vice-president Rahul Gandhi are out of luck now as the apex court won’t intervene with the trial process.

“Due process of law will begin. If they want to try their luck in the Supreme Court, I think they have very little chance, because two courts have held that there is a prima facie case. So, the Supreme Court would not like to intervene with the trial process,” Swamy said.

“The magistrate Gomti Manoja went into every document. She had independent witnesses. She subjected me to examination thoroughly for 15 months, she considered my complaint and then she issued it.all during the UPA period,” he added.

Further clearing his stand, Swamy said that he will point out previous judgments where the Supreme Court has never entertained when two courts have held there is a prima facie case.

“I am working on the possibility that there has been money laundering, because the people who made the decisions are the same in all the three situations. Young Indian- Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Motilal Vora, Oscar Fernandez. In Congress Party, president, vice-president, treasurer, general secretary, they are the same people. In National Herald, Motilal Vora is the chairman of the board of directors and Oscar Fernandez is the director. So, they are all the same people, so there must have been money laundering. Young Indian has only five lakh rupees share capital, how did it get Rs. 5000 crore property from another company?” he asked.

Swamy further said that there is also some indication that they have taken a loan of Rs. one lakh from a company, where the owners confessed it was an entry-based company which indicates it was black money.

He said there should be another legal case on it, adding that he might ask the High Court to say that CBI and Enforcement Directorate should also be in this case.
Apart from the Gandhi’s, the court also dismissed the pleas of Congress treasurer Motilal Vora, family friend Suman Dubey and party leader Oscar Fernandez, who had moved the High Court for quashing of summons to them by a trial court.

On 26 June, the trial court had issued summons to the Congress leaders on Swamy’s complaint.

Swamy has complained about cheating and breach of trusts in the acquisition of Associated Journals Limited – the publisher of National Herald – by a company called Young Indian Limited, in which the Gandhis reportedly hold shares.

Meanwhile, the Congress said they would challenge the decision of the Delhi High Court which has refused to quash a lower court’s summons to Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi and four others in the case.

Meanwhile, Union Finance Minsiter has reacted over Congress stalling the Parliament. Arun Jaitley said that it is a private complaint and the government does not even come in the picture anywhere.

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