New Delhi: The Congress is facing a heavy backlash despite their several attempts by targeting Modi government on the India-China issue. BJP National President JP Nadda has exposed the fraudulent activities carried out by the UPA regime.
The highly controversial claim raised by the BJP is the public’s money that was donated to Prime Minister’s Relief Fund during Congress rule, was diverted to family-run foundation- The Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (RGF).
Taking to Twitter, Nadda shared details of ‘Partner Organisation and Donors Year 2005-2006’, which shows that PMNRF donated funds to RGF.
The BJP chief said, “One family’s hunger for wealth has cost the nation immensely. If only they have devoted their energies towards more constructive agenda. The Congress’ Imperial Dynasty needs to apologise to the unchecked loot for self-gains!”
One family’s hunger for wealth has cost the nation immensely. If only they have devoted their energies towards more constructive agenda.
The Congress’ Imperial Dynasty needs to apologise to the unchecked loot for self-gains!
— Jagat Prakash Nadda (@JPNadda) June 26, 2020
“People of India donated their hard-earned money to PMNRF to help their fellow citizens in need. To divert this public money into a family run foundation is not only a brazen fraud but also a big betrayal of the people of India,” he added.
He said that Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi, who chaired RGF was completely reprehensible, disregarding ethics, processes and not botheirng about transparency.
“PMNRF, meant to help people in distress, was donating money to Rajiv Gandhi Foundation in UPA years. Who sat on the PMNRF board? Smt. Sonia Gandhi Who chairs RGF? Smt. Sonia Gandhi. Totally reprehensible, disregarding ethics, processes and not bothering about transparency,” Nadda tweeted.
People of India donated their hard-earned money to PMNRF to help their fellow citizens in need. To divert this public money into a family run foundation is not only a brazen fraud but also a big betrayal of the people of India.
— Jagat Prakash Nadda (@JPNadda) June 26, 2020