After SC Reinstates Alok Verma As CBI Director, Rahul Gandhi Hits Out At Prime Minister Narendra Modi

In his reaction after the Supreme Court reinstated Alok Verma s CBI Director , Congress president Rahul Gandhi has hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said : “No one can save Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Rafale investigation and the entire nation will know “without a shadow of doubt” that he has taken Rs 30,000 crore of people’s money and given it to his “friend” Anil Ambani” .

The truth of Rafale will destroy Mr Modi. It’s only a question of time before full evidence of his role in the theft of 30,000 Cr. becomes public. Congratulations to the SC for upholding the law.#AlokVerma — Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) January 8, 2019

Speaking to reporters outside Parliament, Gandhi said the CBI chief was removed at 1 am as he was about to begin an investigation into the Rafale jet agreement and Prime Minister Modi and his government cannot run away from a probe into the deal.

“The CBI chief was ousted at 1 am in the night because he was about to begin a probe into the Rafale deal. The CBI chief has been reinstated and we have got some relief. Now let’s see what happens,” he told reporters.

“They cannot run away from Rafale, it is impossible. Modi ji ran away from a debate. He should have discussed with us the Rafale issue, in the people’s court. No one can save them from Rafale, as Rafale is the truth. No one can run away from the truth,” he said.

Stepping up the attack on the government, Congress, Communication -in charge Randeep Surjewala tweeted

Modiji adds another 1st to his list After being the first PM to be exposed destroying the #CBI before the SC, After having ruined CVC’s credibility (requiring supervision by former SC judge), Mr. Modi has now become 1st PM to have his illegal orders set aside by the SC.

1/2 — Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) January 8, 2019

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Modiji pls remember, Govts have come and gone. Integrity of our institutions have survived. Let this be a lesson to you about the strength of our democracy and the Constitution. Let this be a lesson that howsoever despotic u may be, law catches up in the end.#CBI — Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) January 8, 2019