Keeping up the pressure on the issue of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's help to London-based Modi to obtain British travel documents, the Congress Vice President said that she had given "long statements" in the Lok Sabha yesterday but had not anwsered why she had helped the fugitive wanted in India by enforcement agencies.
Rahul was also told to ask "why did 'daddy' (late prime minister Rajiv Gandhi) get released the killer of 15,000 people (in Bhopal gas leak)," an apparent reference to Bhopal gas leak accused Warren Anderson.
Dismissing her charges, Rahul told reporters that his father's name been cleared by the judicial system in the Bofors case but the matter has been going on for 30 years with the opposition keeping on attacking him. He said such such charges made no difference to him as the judicial system in the country gave a statement that this was a campaign against Rajiv Gandhi and that there was nothing in this.
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"It(Swaraj attack) makes no difference to me. I am here to defend the country from the RSS and (Narendra) Modi," he said, adding, "When your(media) views clash with their (government) views, your mikes will be shut."
Alleging that Swaraj and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had defended "black money network" in Parliament yesterday, Rahul charged that Lalit Modi was the "biggest link" between the political system and black money.
Daring the prime minister to catch hold Lalit Modi and bring him back to India, Rahul said that, "we have understood that this prime minister gets scared and we will keep attacking and build so much pressure on the prime minister that Lalit Modi will come back."
The Congress leader also referred to the climbdown of the government on the Land Bill issue, saying the prime minister ran away when the Congress began its fight on this matter.
"We had lost the elections and I felt he had guts. But now I am feeling that this man does not have any guts."