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Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters, Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala asked why the Modi government was scared of Rahul Gandhi or the Congress as they only planned to march towards the ED’s office when their leader appears before the agency for questioning.
He said Congress is fighting for the truth, which cannot be suppressed and they will continue with this fight against ”injustice”.
”The Modi government has imposed an undeclared emergency in Delhi and thousands of barricades have come up and thousands of our Congress workers have been arrested since last night,” he told reporters.
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Surjewala alleged that the ”descendants of Godse” are once again challenging Gandhi and his descendants.
”Neither Godse could kill Gandhi nor will his descendants be able to kill his ideology today,” he said.
Asking why thousands of policemen have been deployed in central Delhi ahead of Rahul Gandhi’s visit to the ED office, he said, ”Is there any threat to the Modi government? Why are you so scared?” Surjewala alleged that a ”scared and cowardly” Modi government is trying to suppress the voice of the truth.
”We will continue our ‘Satyagrah’ fearlessly against the undeterred draconian subjugation of civil rights and democracy by the Modi government. We will fight undeterred, we will fight fearlessly and we will fight for the people of the country, the downtrodden, and the middle class against all-around inflation and joblessness,” he said.
The Congress leader accused the BJP of hiding behind the police. ”Why does the BJP fear Rahul Gandhi so much. Why is the BJP so scared, we are only walking to the ED office,” he asked.
”Cowards are those who are firing from behind the police. Whenever the BJP fears, they hide behind the police. The British also used to hide behind the police during the freedom struggle,” Surjewala said. Rahul Gandhi has been summoned by the ED in a money laundering case about the National Herald-ALJ case. The ED also summoned Sonia Gandhi in the case on June 23.