Stand by my family\, says Priyanka as ED grills Vadra

Stand by my family, says Priyanka as ED grills Vadra

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Sending out a strong message to the political opponents, newly appointed General Secretary, Priyanka Gandhi, on Wednesday backed her husband and accompanied him to the office of the (ED) here which quizzed the in a case.

Both hugged and planted kisses on each other's cheek before came out of the car and headed for the ED office where he was grilled for several hours in connection with a case relating to the ownership of 1.9 million pounds of undisclosed assets abroad, allegedly belonging to him.

From there, she drove straight to 10-Janpath residence of her mother Sonia and then walked over to the neighbouring where she spent some time inside her office and met party workers.

"He is my husband, he is my family...I support my family," Priyanka replied as mediapersons piled questions asking if the ED action was a political vendetta by the Centre's ruling

"I stand by my family," she added while leaving the office.

Vadra's alleged that the BJP government was carrying out a political vendetta against the of the family.

Besides the accusing the of "political vendetta", had earlier alleged "unceasing political witch-hunt" over the probe by the central agency.

The BJP has been attacking Vadra, Priyanka, the fifth generation member of the Nehru-family, and the over the cases allegedly involving him. The BJP is expected to step up attack on the "dynasty" of the Congress as campaign picks up in the coming Lok Sabha elections.

Priyanka is also slated to attend a meeting of party's general secretaries chaired by Congress and brother on Thursday at the where the roadmap and strategies for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections are expected to be discussed.

After the Thursday's meeting, will hold talks with state chiefs and other office-bearers on Saturday where plans and approach for the Lok Sabha polls for respective states will be chalked out.

These will then be finalised at the at the meeting slated later in February.

Meanwhile, the BJP continued to attack the Congress, with calling the Gandhi family "bail parivar" whose foundation was "built on corruption".

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 21:42 IST