Swamy’s petition ‘purely motivated, mischievous’: Congress

June 26, 2014 06:58 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:58 am IST - New Delhi

Congress on Thursday dismissed as “purely motivated, malicious and mischievous” the petition of BJP leader Subramanian Swamy against party chief Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi and said it would not be cowed down by such “revengeful witch-hunts”.

“Dr. Swamy and the BJP must understand that neither the Nehru-Gandhi family nor Indian National Congress will get cowed down by such revengeful witch-hunts.

“We have not received any summons so far. Congress Party and Congress leaders will take appropriate action after taking necessary legal advice on receipt of any such summons,” party spokesman Randeep Surjewala said.

His reaction came close on the heels of reports that Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi were on Thursday summoned by a local court as accused in a criminal complaint lodged by Dr. Swamy for alleged cheating and misappropriation of funds in acquiring ownership of now defunct daily National Herald .

Metropolitan Magistrate Gomati Manocha issued summons to Ms. Gandhi and Mr. Gandhi besides AICC Treasurer Moti Lal Vohra, General Secretary Oscar Fernandes, and Suman Dubey and Sam Pitroda, the other directors of Young Indian Ltd (YI), a company that was incorporated in 2010 and which took over the “debt” of Associated Journals Ltd (AJL), the publisher of National Herald .

Dr. Swamy had accused Sonia and Rahul Gandhi and others of conspiring to cheat and misappropriate funds by just paying Rs. 50 lakh by which YI obtained the right to recover Rs. 90.25 crore which the AJL had owed to the Congress party.

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