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Rahul doesn't have guts to expose Modi because PM will arrest Vadra: Kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal took to Twitter to hit out at both parties.

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 Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today said Rahul Gandhi does not have the "guts" to expose Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the Congress vice president feared action would be taken against his brother-in-law Robert Vadra. "Rahul does not have guts to expose anything against Modi ji. The day he does it, Modi ji will arrest Robert Vadra," he said.
The chief minister was reacting to Rahul's remarks that he wants to present detailed information about "personal corruption" by Modi in the Lok Sabha but is not being allowed to do so by the PM.
Two days ago, Kejriwal had dared Gandhi to "expose" PM Modi if he has documents at his disposal, saying Congress and BJP indulge in such "friendly matches" but do not make any disclosure.

The AAP supremo also lashed out at the CBI for registering a case on a complaint made by e-wallet company Paytm.
"Modi ji has come into Paytm advertisements. He is in Paytm's wallet now. CBI does not have the guts to refuse Paytm's order," Kejriwal tweeted.
CBI has registered an FIR against some customers of Paytm on a complaint by the company that it has allegedly been cheated to the tune of Rs 6.15 lakh by customers based here.
It is rare for the agency to take up such cases unless they have been referred by the Central Government or directed by Supreme Court or one of the High Courts. 

Earlier, Rahul Gandhi and a host of Congress leaders met the PM to demand relief for debt-ridden farmers. Rahul Gandhi told the media: “‘Prime Minister accepted that the situation of farmers is critical, But he did not say anything about waiving off their loans, he only heard the matter.”  He further added that the farmers are committing suicide all over the country and the removal of import duty on wheat by the government is a devastating blow.  Earlier in the day, a delegation of senior Congress leaders met Prime Minister Modi to demand relief for debt-ridden farmers and to express their apprehension at not being allowed to speak in parliament.

Following this, opposition leaders would call on President Pranab Mukherjee at 12.30 p.m. These meetings come even as the ruckus continues in parliament over several issues, including demonetization and corruption.

Earlier, BJP leader Subramanian Swamy claimed that Rahul Gandhi was ‘duty bound by law’ to report any instances of corruption to the police. Swamy said: “He (Rahul Gandhi) is bound by the law, criminal procedure code, to report it to police station or to a court of law and not to doing so carries a punishment of three years.” Gandhi had alleged he has detailed information on "personal corruption" by the Prime Minister which he wants to present in Lok Sabha but he was not being allowed to speak in the House. "The Prime Minister is personally terrified of me being allowed to open my mouth inside Lok Sabha because I have information about the Prime Minister that is going to explode his balloon. And I am not being allowed to speak in the House," the Congress leader had said.

 

 

 

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