Rahul Gandhi questions NIA probe against Davinder Singh
Rahul Gandhi questions NIA probe against Davinder Singh
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Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi accused the government that NIA is being handed over its investigation to bury Devinder's case. He has strongly objected to handing over the investigation of the arrested DSP Devinder Singh to the NIA in connection with the sixty ties with the terrorists. At the same time, Congress demanded a re-investigation into the matter in the wake of the deployment of Devinder there during the Pulwama terror attack.

Rahul Gandhi on Friday targeted the government over the suspended Jammu and Kashmir DSP Devinder caught while carrying the terrorists in his car and tweeted, 'NIA hand over case to silence terrorist DSP Devinder. Good way. The head of the NIA is another Modi who investigated the Gujarat riots and the murder of Haren Pandya. Under his supervision, this case is supposed to be almost buried. On Thursday, raising the question on this matter, Rahul had termed Devinder's collusion with terrorists as a serious offense of treason. Also, after completing the hearing in the fast track court of the case in six months, the demand for harsh punishment in the crime of treason was also raised.

For your information, let us tell you that the Prime Minister, the Home Minister and the National Security Advisor questioned the silence in the Devinder case. Also, the question was raised that what was the role of Devinder Singh in the Pulwama attack and how many terrorists he helped till now and who was protecting him and why? Congress spokesperson Supriya Srinet said that it is the moral responsibility of the government to resolve the questions of doubt by conducting a fair investigation. The government's silence in this matter gives rise to suspicion as it is a matter of national security.

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