Millions were given to topple Modi govt, Sonia had asked- Is there any shortage of funds
Millions were given to topple Modi govt, Sonia had asked- Is there any shortage of funds
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Rais Khan Pathan, a former aide of social activist Teesta Setalvad, has made a surprising revelation. In fact, Pathan recently claimed that he and Teesta had met Sonia Gandhi in Delhi. At the time when Sonia Gandhi asked Teesta, is there any shortage of funds? Pathan has also demanded SIT questioning Sonia. In an exclusive conversation with a well-known website, Rais Khan Pathan claimed that he has been an eyewitness to the deal between Teesta Setalvad and Ahmed Patel.

At the same time, Pathan made several important revelations, claiming, "In order to defame the then Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi and topple the BJP government, Rs 5 lakh was given in cash at that time and 25 lakh rupees after 48 hours in the initial phase.'' At the same time, Pathan further claimed, "The late Congress leader Ahmed Patel had given this money to Teesta from some Narendra Bhrambhatt and had said that there will never be any shortage of funds, just remember the purpose.'' According to Pathan, Ahmed Patel had said that get Modi locked in jail and toppled by the government. The claims of Ahmed Patel's daughter Mumtaz Patel are absolutely false.

Apart from this, Pathan further said that after separating from Teesta in 2008, he met Ahmed Patel twice and complained about it, but Patel had said that whatever is happening, our gestures are happening, you stay away. Let us tell you all that Rais Khan Pathan also said in his further claim that Teesta and I had met Sonia Gandhi at her residence in Delhi, then Sonia had asked Teesta if there was any problem in the fund, then Teesta replied, "No, with the blessings of Ahmed Patel, everything is being received." At the same time, Rais Khan Pathan said that everything will be cleared by questioning Sonia Gandhi by the SIT.

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