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Trail of corruption begins & ends with him: Rahul’s fresh salvo at PM Modi

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Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said that now there is enough proof evidence to prosecute the PM.

Lauching another attack on the PM overRafale deal, Rahul tweeted,” There is now enough evidence to prosecute the PM in the #RafaleScam. The trail of corruption begins & ends with him. That crucial Rafale files incriminating him are now reported “stolen” by the Govt, is destruction of evidence & an obvious coverup. #FIRagainstCorruptModi”

His comments came after the government on Wednesday informed the Supreme Court that the documents related to the Rafale deal have been stolen and petitioners are violating the Official Secrets Act by relying on classified documents after the court’s attention was drawn to a newspaper report.

“These documents were stolen from the Defence Ministry either by former or present employees. These are secret documents and can’t be in the public domain,” Attorney General KK Venugopal was quoted in a report as telling the court.

The centre also accused The Hindu newspaper of relying on these classified documens.

“We are investigating how these documents were stolen,” the centre said.

 

 

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