ENQUIRY ABOUT RAHUL
Here in Delhi, Delhi police made
enquiry about Rahul Gandhi. According to reports, Delhi Police directly went
inside Rahul’s office and asked people there about Rahul’s description. In that
description, Police asked them about Rahul’s eye colour, his attire and all.
Talking about this, BJP spokesperson
Sambit Patra says, “There is nothing wrong in enquiry .After all you got
protected by the SPG, so it’s ok if they made enquiry about you.”
He also added, “Congress party is
creating issue out of dirt. This clearly shows that they are without any
serious charges against us.”
Congress party reacted heavily on
this saying it’s outrageous that BJP party is snooping on Rahul and other
political leaders. According to them, political espionage is behind this entire
enquiry.
Taking this whole issue seriously,
they have even demanded justification from Home Ministry.
Reacting on Delhi police intrusion in
Rahul’s office, Congress member P.C.Chacko says, “DNA intrusion in Rahul’s
office is unacceptable.This really shows how desperate are they to defame Rahul
Gandhi’s name.”
However Delhi Police has presented
this issue differently, according to them they went for just security purpose, nothing
more than that. Recently, there has been case registered regarding theft from
minister’s houses. So that was also their prime concerned.
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AbhiSex Singhvi says Snooping on Rahul Gandhi is a matter of national security..cc @StupidOfToday @ajayendar
— Vibhuti (@victorvibhu) March 14, 2015
'We demand a comprehensive explanation by no less than Home Minister, PM': Congress on Delhi Police's visit to Rahul Gandhi’s residence
— NDTV (@ndtv) March 14, 2015
Congress raises a stink after Delhi police go to HQ, ask personal questions about Rahul Gandhi http://t.co/YgQx3hjX9S pic.twitter.com/TDgkbDfO9S
— Firstpost (@firstpost) March 14, 2015
Congress alleges political espionage behind Delhi Police making "unwarranted and weird enquiries" about Rahul Gandhi. (PTI)
— Times of India (@timesofindia) March 14, 2015

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