'When does the criminal believe that he has committed a crime...', Nadda's jibe at ed's notice to Sonia-Rahul
'When does the criminal believe that he has committed a crime...', Nadda's jibe at ed's notice to Sonia-Rahul
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New Delhi: BJP President J P Nadda has come under fire after Congress working president Sonia Gandhi and former president Rahul Gandhi received notices from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the National Herald case. Jp Nadda, who arrived at a function in Bhopal, has hit out at Congress leaders, saying that no criminal believes that he has committed any crime.  

Talking to the media, BJP chief J P Nadda said that the Congress is no longer a party but a party of brother and sister. "Rahul Gandhi never speaks on Indian soil. He is no longer an Indian, not a national, nor a Congress. This party has  now become a party of only brothers and sisters. If India doesn't listen to them, then they go to London and speak. J P Nadda said his face is bad and he is cleaning the mirror. J P Nadda said that those who are out on bail should go to the court and talk.

Not only that, he said that no criminal ever believes that he was involved in crime. "The punishment is done and people are jailed for 20-20 years, but they say that we have been framed. These people are on bail. You withdraw the case, but they don't. The reason for this is that the papers are pucca and stuck. There is a case of corruption and the court is looking at it very well. If a charge sheet is filed against you, then why don't you go to court?  

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