BJP sent defamation notice to Rahul, Kharge and Supriya
New Delhi. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national general secretary Vinod Tawde, who is surrounded by allegations of allegedly distributing money during the Maharashtra assembly elections, on Friday sent a notice to Congress president Mallika Arjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Supriya Srinet.
Tawde has asked Congress leaders to apologize. Addressing the media at the BJP headquarters on Friday, Vinod Tawde said that on November 19, on the eve of Maharashtra Assembly elections, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and party spokesperson Supriya accused him of red-handed while distributing Rs 5 crore to the voters. Accused of getting caught.
Dramatic statements were made on this. The Congress party only wanted to defame the BJP. He has been seriously hurt by these allegations. This matter is completely proof of the low level politics of Congress. He said that I come from a normal middle class family.
I have been in politics for the last 40 years but have never done anything like this. Congress leaders wanted to defame me and my party, so they deliberately told this lie in front of media and people, hence I have issued a court notice to them asking them to apologize publicly or face action.