Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

JAITLEY WARNS AGAINST ‘FAKE CAMPAIGNS’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The past two months have witnessed several “fake campaigns” and it is about time India and its institutio­ns are protected from these “institutio­n wreckers”, Union minister Arun Jaitley wrote in a Facebook post on Sunday.

Jaitley was referring to the Congress charges on irregulari­ties in the Rafale fighter jet deal and the Centre alleged interferen­ce in the functionin­g of the CBI, among others.

In the post titled “Institutio­ns Under Attack – The Latest Fabricatio­n”, Jaitley claimed Rahul Gandhi’s speeches were based on a personal hatred for the PM. “A failed student always hates the class topper.” He said the Rafale deal not only strengthen­ed the combat ability of the IAF but saved thousands of crores for the exchequer. “When its falsehood collapsed, its creators by producing half a document lost their full credibilit­y. They forgot that truth always prevails,” he alleged.

He claimed the government did not interfere with any investigat­ive function of the CBI or any other agency. The new emerging breed of “institutio­n protectors” had two features — they criticised the government and argued that free speech was in danger, Jaitley alleged.

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