Rahul liar of first order; should apologise to country: BJP on Cong chief\'s affidavit in SC

Rahul liar of first order; should apologise to country: BJP on Cong chief's affidavit in SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP demanded an apology from on Monday after the expressed regret in the over his remarks in connection with the top court's and said he was a "liar of the first order" in public opinion.

Addressing a press conference at the party office here, BJP G V L said by filing an affidavit in the Supreme Court, Gandhi had accepted that he had lied as regards his allegations against Modi in connection with the fighter jets issue.

"We are learning from the media that an affidavit expressing regret for attributing remarks to the honourable has been filed by Possibly, this is a first-of-its-kind when the national of a national party goes before the honourable and admits to having lied," Rao said.

He alleged that Gandhi was deliberately lying to somehow create a controversy where none existed.

"We demand that must apologise to the people of the country for repeatedly uttering lies on the Rafale issue. Today, the cadres of the party hang their heads in shame that their leader, has been lying blatantly on the Rafale issue," the said.

Describing Gandhi's affidavit as an admission of guilt, he said, "He stands as guilty in the court of public opinion as well. The honourable court will adjudicate on the affidavit filed by him but today, in public opinion, Rahul Gandhi is a liar of the first order who has only been speaking lies for political advancement."

Rao also questioned Gandhi over his citizenship and educational qualification, and asked whether the and were the same person.

He was referring to a complaint filed by in Amethi, from where Gandhi is contesting his fourth Lok Sabha polls, on alleged discrepancies in the Congress chief's election affidavit, including about the non-disclosure of a company registered in the UK in the name of "Raul Vinci".

Later, at another press conference, Defence Minister and senior BJP said Gandhi's credibility had taken a beating.

"...his credibility has taken a beating. I feel sorry that the president of a national party like the Congress depends only on falsehood," she said.

"To escape the wrath of the Supreme Court, Rahul Gandhi has taken a politically convenient argument, stating that he regrets. It is a matter of credibility," Sitharaman added.

Gandhi, who filed an affidavit on Monday in response to the apex court's April 15 order, said he had made the statement in the heat of political campaigning, which was misused by his political opponents. He said he had no intention to lower the dignity of the Supreme Court.

Gandhi, however, alleged that the too had used the apex court's in the Rafale case to claim that the government was given a "clean chit" in the matter.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 19:10 IST