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They can’t silence our voice by pressurising us: Rahul

Gandhi, who is facing ED investigation in the National Herald case, while talking to media said, “Whatever Modiji and Amit Shahji are doing is against democracy.”

They can’t silence our voice by pressurising us: Rahul

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (Twitter photo/ INC India)

Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi led BJP government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today said that he was not scared of the Modi government.

Gandhi, who is facing ED investigation in the National Herald case, while talking to media said, “Whatever Modiji and Amit Shahji are doing is against democracy.”

Besides, he also said,  “We will not flee, neither are we scared of Narendra Modi. Let him do what he wants to.”

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Lashing out at Modi government, the Congress leader said, “They think they can silence our voice by pressurising us. But it is not going to happen.”

This comes in wake after the Enforcement Directorate, after several hours of questioning Gandhi, sealed the Herald House here in Delhi.

Regarding the same, Congress had called a meeting after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) sealed the Herald House here, which Rahul Gandhi had skipped.

The Congress has also accused the ruling dispensation of treating the opposition leaders as “terrorists”.

“The entire country is watching as an investigating agency has been deployed mindlessly against the leadership of India’s oldest political party. You (the BJP) are treating this party, its leaders and institutions as terrorists,” Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said during a media briefing on Wednesday.

The briefing came soon after the ED sealed the office of Young Indian Pvt Ltd located in the Herald House here days after the party’s interim President Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi were grilled in connection with the National Herald case.

“The word – ‘fear’ is not there in the dictionary of the Congress party,” Singhvi said, adding that the voice of the party’s leadership will not be silenced with such “cheap tactics”.

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