"The entire episode leading to filing of a complaint by Subramanian Swamy is nothing but a motivated, mischievous and malicious attempt by him and BJP's dirty tricks department to unleash their revengeful vendetta.
"While the matter is subjudice and no summons have been received till date by Congress President, Vice President or other leaders, I would like to say that we shall take appropriate legal advice and counter the matter in appropriate fora," party spokesperson Randip Surjewala said.
The Congress spokesperson said that both Swamy and his colleagues in the BJP forgot to tell the court that the Young Indians is not for profit organization under section 23 of the Companies Act.
He said that in such a company none of the directors or shareholder can claim any remuneration, salary and other emoluments and it's a prerequisite that no profit or dividend can be given to any stakeholder.
Sonia and Rahul were yesterday summoned as accused by a local court for alleged cheating and misappropriation of funds in acquiring ownership of the now-defunct daily National Herald.