Rahul Gandhi on National
Herald case I absolutely see a political vendetta saying "this is the way the the central government
functions".saying "this is the way the the central government
functions"."I absolutely see a political vendetta. I will answer them
in Parliament," the Congress VP said while talking to reporters after
visiting flood-affected areas in Puducherry."The Centre thinks they can
stop me from asking questions about them by "vendetta" politics. That
is not going to happen," Rahul said.Rahul said the government at the
Centre thought it could stop him from asking questions "about them"
by adopting such "vendetta politics," but "that is not going to
happen.""I am going to keep asking exactly the same questions I have
been asking. I am going to put pressure on the government and I will continue
to do my job," the Amethi MP said.Earlier, a combative Sonia Gandhi,
invoking the legacy of her mother-in-law and former Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi, had asserted that she was not scared of anyone."Why should I be
scared of anyone? I am (former prime minister) Indira Gandhi's daughter-in-law.
I am not scared of anyone," Sonia Gandhi told reporters in Delhi.Meanwhile,
Combative Congress members, upset over the National Herald case, on Tuesday
paralysed Parliament protesting against alleged "vendetta politics"
leading to repeated adjournments in the Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha.No
sooner had both the Houses assembled for the day, Congress members stormed the
well, shouting slogans against the government and refusing to heed to the
chair's repeated pleas that they return to their seats and raise the issue.While
no Congress member specified the issue agitating them, their vociferous
protests came a day after the Delhi high court, in a blow to Sonia and Rahul
Gandhi, declined to give them any relief in the National Herald case, asking
them to appear before the trial court
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