Lalit Modi threatens to sue Rahul Gandhi for his remarks
New Delhi: Former IPL chief and wanted-in-India fugitive Lalit Modi has said he will file case against Rahul Gandhi for his “all thieves have Modi in their surnames” remark at an election rally.
After reacting over Congress chief’s controversial remark, Lalit Modi tweeted that he will take Gandhi at a court in the United Kingdom. He also said that the “world knows” that the “Gandhi family carried out five decades of daylight robbery”.
The #papu @rahulgandhi says “All MODI’s are CHOR’s”. Well he will be taken to court in the UK by Me. But reality is that the world knows 5 decades of daylight #looting of #India was and is done by none other than the #Gandhi #family 🙏 @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/0jukYmmhF2
— Lalit Kumar Modi (@LalitKModi) April 18, 2019
Interestingly, while tweeting Lalit Modi tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his post.
Recently, during a poll rally in Maharashtra, Gandhi, while pointing out Narendra Modi’s name in Rafale deal, said, “I have a question. Why do all the thieves have Modi in their names whether be it Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi and Narendra Modi? We don't know how many more such Modis will come out.”
Lalit Modi is a fugitive, who is wanted in India. He faces allegations of money laundering among other economic offences. In March 2017, the Interpol rejected India’s appeal for a global warrant against him.
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