Is corruption your birthright, BJP asks Congress over protests

The Bharatiya Janata Party today dismissed the Punjab Congress protest against the questioning of Rahul Gandhi by the Enforcement Directorate as ridiculous and an attempt to defend the corrupt and their corruption.

Is corruption your birthright, BJP asks Congress over protests
Punjab BJP general secretary Dr Subash Sharma.

Chandigarh, June 16, 2022: The Bharatiya Janata Party today dismissed the Punjab Congress protest against the questioning of Rahul Gandhi by the Enforcement Directorate as ridiculous and an attempt to defend the corrupt and their corruption.

“Is corruption your birthright that nobody should question you?” Punjab BJP general secretary Dr Subash Sharma asked the Congress party and its leaders while referring to their protest march in Chandigarh today.

The BJP leader asked PCC president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring and the CLP leader Partap Singh Bajwa as why were Congress workers and leaders so scared over the process of law. “The ED is only asking certain questions from Rahul Gandhi”, he pointed out while asking the Congress leaders, “Why are you feeling guilty and defensive about that or you don’t have any confidence in the competence of your leader that he can defend himself without your street shows?”

Dr Sharma said, there was no point in crying victimhood and vendetta when due process of law was taking place. “Law is taking its own course and Rahul Gandhi is being asked questions within due process of law and no law abiding citizen should have any problem with that”, he observed, while asking the Congress party, “Why do you want to prove yourself to be more loyal than the king”.

The BJP leader asked the Congress party that instead of “staging dramas on the streets and roads”, the party should better introspect as to why it was facing terminal decline everywhere. “Like elsewhere in the country, Congress is finishing in Punjab also and now it is desperately trying to resort to such dramas to deflect public attention from their decline”, Sharma said, while adding, “No theatrics and no drama can save the party from being wiped out across the country”.