After the release of the alleged video of Union Agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar’s son, congress is continuously targeting BJP. mp rahul gandhi has once again questioned prime minister Narendra Modi
as to when Income Tax and ED are coming to madhya pradesh to investigate the son of his government’s
Union minister Narendra Singh Tomar. It is noteworthy that a video footage of Union Agriculture Minister
Narendra Singh Tomar’s son making a video call is going viral on social media, in which transactions worth
crores of rupees are being talked about.
It is also being claimed regarding this video that all the discussions are taking place regarding converting
black money into white and keeping commission in return. On the basis of this video, rahul gandhi has
announced from an open forum in many districts of madhya pradesh that madhya pradesh has become the
capital of corruption. A government with 50 percent commission is running here. mp rahul gandhi has also
raised the question that bharatiya janata party government has been in power in madhya pradesh for 18
years and despite such huge corruption happening here, ED and IT have not taken any action. He also raised
the issue of Vyapam scam and corruption in Mahakal Lok.
Dirty politics of edited video- BJP
During the road show and public meeting in Neemuch, Harda and bhopal of madhya pradesh, rahul Gandhi
targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party. rahul gandhi has also claimed to form the congress government in
Madhya Pradesh with an overwhelming majority. Regarding the video of Union Agriculture Minister
Narendra Singh Tomar’s son going viral, the bharatiya janata party has called it a political conspiracy.
According to bjp state spokesperson Rajpal Sisodia, this edited video has been made viral through dirty
politics as part of a well-planned conspiracy at the time of elections. This entire matter is being investigated
and strict action will be taken against the culprits. He also said that action will not be taken as per Rahul
Gandhi. There is rule of law in Madhya Pradesh.
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