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'Rahul Gandhi told you so in 2018': Congress on ED summoning Anil Ambani; attacks PM Modi

'Rahul Gandhi told you so in 2018': Congress on ED summoning Anil Ambani; attacks PM Modi

Time of India5 days ago
NEW DELHI: With ED summoning industrialist
Anil Ambani
for alleged loan fraud involving a massive sum, Congress hurled a "Rahul told you so" barb at BJP, asking whether PM Narendra Modi would answer the allegations made by
Rahul Gandhi
during the row over the Rafale purchase seven years ago.
Congress spokesperson and MP Manickam Tagore reposted on X Rahul's post from 2018 in which he had slammed the awarding of the Rafale offsets contract to Anil as cronyism by Modi, saying "the PM and Anil Ambani jointly carried out a Rs 130,000 crore surgical strike on Indian defence forces... you betrayed India's soul."
Tagore said, "Then, many laughed, few believed. Now, ED has summoned Anil Ambani in a Rs 17,000 crore loan fraud case, days after raids on his premises. The same Anil Ambani whose debt-ridden firm was picked for the Rafale offset deal - replacing HAL. Will Modi answer now?"
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