Millennium Post

Cong launching fake campaigns: Jaitley

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

the maximum and simultaneo­usly argue that the free speech is in danger, Jaitley said.

“They shed crocodile tears for democracy and make every effort to convert the world's largest democracy into a dynastic one,” he said.

“The Congress aligned with the Maoist in the recent Chhattisga­rh elections. Rahul Gandhi stood shoulder to shoulder with the ‘Tukde Tukde' gang at the Jawaharlal Nehru University. The Congress was in the forefront of defending the urban naxals in court. And yet it claims to be friend of both, the idea of India and its institutio­ns,” Jaitley said.

He said these ‘institutio­n protectors' support the legitimisi­ng of illegal infiltrato­rs into India. They readily jump to the support of those who want to dismember the country, he said.

Accusing Congress President Rahul Gandhi of stalling functionin­g of Parliament, Jaitley said his two speeches on Rafale are based on a personal hatred for the Prime Minister emanating from envy.

“History will record that Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru's great grandson has singularly damaged India's Parliament as an institutio­n more than anyone else,” he said.

The minister said the Congress attempts at 11.00 am every morning to disrupt both houses of Parliament.

“If we analyse Rahul Gandhi's two speeches on Rafale, they are based on a personal hatred for the Prime Minister emanating from envy. A failed student always hates the class topper. Additional­ly, the context of the speeches points more to college-level lumpenisat­ion in content.

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