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As the election day draws to a close, the Congress is gearing up for electoral bonds. Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Rahul Gandhi slammed the BJP.
It may be recalled that a few months ago, there was a lot of talk about the closure of the bank account of the Congress. Why did the BJP close the bank account of the Congress if it could sell electoral bonds worth thousands of crores of rupees? Rahul Gandhi has sought an answer from the BJP.
Addressing a press conference today, Rahul said, “Imagine any citizen of the country, what will happen if all your financial transactions are stopped? If you face any problem in the family! Then the family will die. The same is the case with the Congress. “
“Since last month, all the bank accounts of the Congress party have not been able to carry out financial transactions. Because it’s closed. 20 per cent of Indians vote for the Congress party. We represent 20 per cent of the population of the country. So we have not been able to support our party candidate, we have not been able to run the election campaign and even cut a train ticket. What’s the policy!” Rahul Gnadhi
He reiterated, “A fine of Rs 14 lakh and Rs 200 crore for seven years. The BJP has done this with the intention of punishing us financially in the course of a few months of elections. All institutions of democracy, election commissions, courts, media are watching all the drama. The Election Commission is also silent in this regard. What kind of democracy is this! It is a decision taken against the culprits. “
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Addressing Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Rahul said, “It is a clear conspiracy by the Prime Minister and the Home Minister. How will such an act protect India! This is a false reflection of the democracy that India is a democracy. Today “democracy” is not there in India. Indian media, courts and election commissions also say nothing in this regard.”
“According to the income tax rules, a fine of Rs 10,000 can be levied. But how to pay a fine of Rs 200 crore! Is this democracy!”

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