Continuing to target the Prime Minister in his campaign in poll-bound Karnataka, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday asked why Narendra Modi, who had described himself as the country’s “chowkidar”, was “silent” on the PNB fraud.
He also asked Modi as to why he was not taking any action regarding the alleged sudden increase in turnover of a company owned by BJP president Amit Shah’s son Jay Shah.
“Modi ji comes to Karnataka and speaks about corruption. He had told the country not to make him Prime Minister but make him the chowkidar (watchman) of the country,” he said at party rallies in Vijapura and Bagalkote districts in north Karnataka. Gandhi said, “On one side there is his party’s (former) Chief Minister (B S Yeddyurappa) who had gone to jail and on the other side are the other four former ministers of the BJP Government who had gone to jail; sitting in between them, Modi speaks about corruption.”
“Shah’s son converts Rs 50,000 to Rs 80 crore in three months and the chowkidar of the country doesn’t get it enquired and doesn’t even utter a word,” he alleged.
The BJP chief has rejected allegations of corruption against his son Jay Shah, who has filed a criminal defamation suit against a news portal which claimed his business fortunes had zoomed after the BJP came to power in 2014.
Gandhi is on the second leg of his three-day tour of northern parts of Karnataka. This is his second visit to the state in less than a fortnight. Karnataka is slated to go to the polls in a few months.
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