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    Rahul Gandhi takes swipe at government's legal help to Amit Shah's son

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    Updated: Oct 17, 2017, 09.19 PM IST
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    The Congress also demanded Amit Shah's sacking and a probe by two Supreme Court judges into the entire episode.
    The Congress also demanded Amit Shah's sacking and a probe by two Supreme Court judges into the entire episode.
    Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi today took a dig at the BJP and the government over the latter extending legal help to party chief Amit Shah's son in a defamation case he has filed against a news website over a report about his financial dealings.

    "State legal help for Shah-Zada! Why this, why this Kolaveri Da?," he tweeted.

    He also tagged a news report entitled "Jay Amit Shah Attempts to Gag 'The Wire'", the news portal which had carried a report on a firm linked to the BJP chief's son seeing a huge jump in turnover after the saffron party came to power at the Centre in 2014.

    Jay Shah has filed a criminal defamation case in a metropolitan court in Ahmedabad against the portal, its journalists and the company that runs it. Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta has been granted government permission to represent him in the case.

    Gandhi and the Congress have mounted an all-out attack against Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Jay Shah's financial dealings. They have repeatedly questioned the prime minister's "silence" on the issue.

    The Congress also demanded Shah's sacking and a probe by two Supreme Court judges into the entire episode.
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