Cong should clear stand on Vadra, then comment on PM: Govt.
June 01, 2016  11:29
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Union Minister for Environment Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday slammed Congress president Sonia Gandhi's 'Shahenshah' jibe and said that the grand old party chief, rather than calling names for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, should clear her stand on allegations levelled against her son-in-law Robert Vadra. Javadekar told ANI

"Our Prime Minister is behaving most democratically and to call him Shahenshah is insulting the institution, but beside that the important point is there are some allegations made by the media with some proofs, email trails. So you have to answer those specific queries instead of calling names. You should answer what is happening, that is the responsibility of the Congress." Gandhi retorting to allegations levelled against Vadra yesterday said that the PM Modi led-NDA government is resorting to new lows everyday to achieve their target of 'Congress free India' and dared the Centre to launch a probe.


Pic: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
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