Rahul Gandhi: Disqualification from Parliament won't silence me on Adani issue

DN Bureau

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addressed a press conference today, a day after his disqualification from the Parliament. Must read further on Dynamite News:

Rahul Gandhi addresses media persons
Rahul Gandhi addresses media persons


New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addressed a press conference today, a day after his disqualification from the Parliament as a result of his sentencing in a 2019 defamation case.

Addressing the media Rahul Gandhi said, "I am here to defend democratic voice of people of India. Will continue to do that, I am not scared of anyone...".

My disqualification from Parliament, allegations by ministers are aimed at distracting people from Adani issue, said Rahul Gandhi at press conference.

Rahul Gandhi said, "This is the whole drama that is been orchestrated to defend the Prime Minister from the simple question- Who's Rs 20,000 crore went to Adani's shell companies? I am not scared of these threats, disqualifications or prison sentences."

He stated, "I am not interested in anything but the truth. I only speak the truth, it is my work and I will keep doing it even if I get disqualified or get arrested. This country has given me everything and that is why I do this."

The Congress leader stated, "I will keep asking questions on Adani issue, they cannot scare me by disqualification or putting me in jail. I won't back down."

He alleged that his speech made in Parliament was expunged, and he had later written a detailed reply to the Lok Sabha Speaker.

"Some ministers lied about me, that I sought help from foreign powers. But there is no such thing I have done. I will not stop asking questions, I will keep questioning the relationship between PM Modi and Adani," he added.

He stated, "I have said many times that democracy is being attacked in the country. We are seeing examples of this each day. I asked questions in the Parliament regarding the relationship between PM Modi and Adani..."

The Congress party on Friday came down heavily at the Centre over the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi as a Lok Sabha member, calling it a "strangulation of democracy" while exuding confidence that the disqualification will be revoked through a stay on his conviction by a higher court. (with ANI inputs)
 










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