Delhi Police met Rahul Gandhi to discharge its lawful duties: BJP
The Hindu
The BJP's IT department head Amit Malviya also took a jibe at the opposition party
The BJP on March 19 rejected the Congress' vendetta charge against the government, saying the Delhi Police was only discharging its lawful duty by seeking to meet Rahul Gandhi as it wanted details about the women victims of different crimes whom he had mentioned.
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra noted that Mr. Gandhi had spoken during his Bharat Jodo Yatra about women meeting him and telling him about being sexually assaulted.
“Police should have information about such incidents, and that is why the Delhi Police has followed the legal procedure and has sought to meet the Congress leader for details,” he said.
Mr. Patra took a swipe at the Congress, saying the party is now crying that "democracy is in danger" over the lawful action by the police.
The BJP's IT department head Amit Malviya also took a jibe at the opposition party.
"Rahul Gandhi had claimed that he met women, who told him that they were raped and molested, but didn't get justice. Delhi police has been asking for details but Mr. Rahul wouldn't tell. Assuming he didn't lie then, it shows his feeble commitment towards ensuring justice," he said.
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