Gadkari to IT officials: Remember, Congress on its way out
Thursday January 24, 2013 04:03:11 PM,
IANS
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Nagpur: Income tax
officials should not forget that the Congress was on its way out,
former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari said
Thursday as he arrived home to a massive welcome.
"The Income Tax department hatched a conspiracy on the direction
of the Congress government. I have also got the names of the
officials from some others who are sympathetic to me and our
party. They (IT officials) should remember the Congress's boat is
sinking, and when they go and our government comes, no Chidambaram
or Sonia Gandhi will be there to save them," Gadkari said in a
thinly veiled threat.
He also attacked the media, saying the press had no right to
disturb the life of "honest" politicians.
"Will also tell media, there is democracy and if we make some
mistakes run Breaking News all day. But the constitution does not
give you the right to disturb the life of honest party workers and
leaders," he said.
Gadkari arrived in his home town of Nagpur Thursday to a massive
welcome, after narrowly missing a second term as party president
after Tuesday's Income Tax 'surveys' of around nine locations
connected to alleged financial wrongdoing by a company linked to
him.
He stepped down Tuesday night to make way for Rajnath Singh as
party president.
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