Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Bansuri Swaraj entered Parliament on Tuesday carrying a bag that read 바카라National Herald Ki Loot바카라, drawing attention to the recent cases filed by ED against Rahul and Sonia Gandhi. The move has garnered significant attention as she arrived in the Parliament Annexe building to attend the Joint Parliamentary Meeting pertaining to the 바카라One Nation, One Election Initiative바카라.
While carrying the bag with a bold red text, she asserted that corruption has penetrated the fourth pillar of democracy for the first time. She mentioned how it is a traditional functioning style for Congress where institutions meant for public good are diverted towards personal gains calling for the leadership to be held accountable.
What is the case?
ED had filed a chargesheet against Congress leaders Rahul and Sonia Gandhi on April 9 before Delhi바카라s Rouse Avenue Court. They were charged under multiple sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act with the special MP/MLA court setting first hearing for April 25.
The case is related to a plot of land in Panchkula that was allotted by the then Congress government of Bhupinder Singh Hooda in May 2019 to Associate Journals Limited (AJL) which is the publisher of the newspaper National Herald. According to the chargesheet, 99 percent of shares were passed on to a private firm called 바카라Young Indian바카라 for a sum of 50 lakh despite the value of the said properties exceeding Rs. 2000 crore.
A Page From Priyanka Gandhi's Book
Swaraj바카라s move is witnessed after a similar depiction was carried out by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra while entering the parliament in December last year. The Congress leader entered the parliament with a handbag featuring the word 바카라Palestine바카라 followed by 바카라Stand with Bangladeshi Hindu바카라s and Christians바카라. Her actions were in reference to support the people of Palestine while condemning Israel바카라s actions in Gaza. The second bag was in solidarity with the victims of attacks on minorities in Bangladesh that happened following the overthrow of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina earlier last year.