Truth about the 2G spectrum case now out in public, BJP’s claims are all lies, says Rahul Gandhi
The Congress president said the people of Gujarat had told the party that there was no ‘Modi model’ in the state.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Friday said the truth about the 2G spectrum allocation case was now out in public domain, ANI reported. A Central Bureau of Investigation court on Thursday acquitted all accused in the case.
Addressing the media after the Congress Working Committee meeting at the party headquarters in New Delhi, Gandhi said the Narendra Modi government’s claims and promises to the people were all lies. “Whether you look at the Modi model in Gujarat or the promise of depositing Rs 15 lakh in every bank account, or demonetisation, or the ‘Gabbar Singh Tax’, everything is a lie,” Gandhi said.
“The Modi model in Gujarat was a clear lie,” he added. “When we went to Gujarat, the people said there was no such model. They said what was going on was stealing of people’s resources. The whole architecture of the BJP is about lies, the whole structure is about lies.”
BJP Spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao hit back at Gandhi for his remarks. “Rahul Gandhi either has a manufacturing defect or he is a lying machine,” he told CNN-News18. “Congress has lost Gujarat for the sixth time in a row. If this is a moral victory for Rahul Gandhi, good luck to him.”