BJP MP Subramanian Swamy today brought another twist in the National Herald case against Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi. Subramanian Swamy produced an Income Tax assessment order against the now-defunct Young Indian company.

Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi were the main stakeholders in the Young Indian Private Limited. Swamy has submitted a 105-page long I-T order against Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi calling the National Herald deal a total sham.

The case was today adjourned till March 17. The I-T documents submitted by Swamy will remain sealed till the next hearing.

The order, as Swamy claims, reads that Congress party's claim of giving Rs 90 crore loan to AJL (Associated Journals Ltd) is bogus as it never took place.

Swamy alleged that the National Herald deal was a lie floated to take Rs 2,000 crore worth land and building of the National Herald newspaper publishing company AJL.

He demanded that the Congress should pay taxes for the income gain of Rs 414 crore. Swamy said that as per I-T rules, fine for the concealed income ranged between 100 per cent to 300 per cent of the concealed amount followed by criminal prosecutions.

Exuding confidence, BJP MP Swamy said, "By this Independence Day, you will see all of them including Gandhis convicted."

The I-T assessment order filed by Subramanian Swamy also names Sonia Gandhi's daughter Priyanka Vadra.

Subramanian Swamy attacks Gandhi family in National Herald case, claims they will be convicted soon