Sonia, Rahul Eyed RS 2000 Cr Properties without investing a penny: BJP

Former Union Minister Anurag Thakur claims that Congress used the newspaper as an ATM, claiming that Gandhis was trying to acquire property worth Rs 20,000 crore without investing a penny from his pocket.
He said the two Gandis jointly own 76% of the young Indian company, which is a Rs 5 million loan from Parliament.
He said the company took over the related journals limited by newspapers affiliated with Congress, replacing the 900 crore rupees attributed to the opposition.
Thakur asked if a party could make a loan.
Regarding the question of the allegations that ED action is politically motivated, BJP leaders dare to face corruption charges for Congress to move out of the courts to seek a quick and limited trial in cases against them.
“If they have the guts, they should do it,” he said, adding that in the “Congressional Corruption Model,” the thieves made a lot of noises.
He said the National Pioneer case has silenced the Congressional ecosystem.
Thakur noted that Gandhis has revoked the court that took action against them since the lower courts were aware of the matter before the Modi government came to power.
He said the court did not post bail, except they were released, adding that the judiciary did not interfere with the Enforcement Bureau’s investigation.
Thakur turned to the homeland of Congress-led Themachal Pradesh, accusing the party of not fulfilling any of its 10 major promises, but instead spent a lot of rupees on the National Herald advertisement.
“Whether there are any congressional leaders or members reading in Himaal.” He asked people to provide details of the funds spent by different congressional governments in advertisements in newspapers, which are available on the numbers.
Congress has been organizing protests in different parts of the country to oppose ED operations.