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Subramanian Swamy replies to a tweet that believes he deserves Bharat Ratna

On Thursday, a Former member of Rajya Sabha, Subramanian Swamy takes on Twitter to reply to a tweet that believes Swamy should be awarded Bharat Ratna.

Swamy replies to the tweet by saying, “Modi does not want me in Parliament, in the Party nominated executive, or my z- security entitled Govt house, or perhaps even alive. I have no illusion. I am in BJP because RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohanji Bhagwat wanted me in the party when Gadkari/Rajnath were BJP Chiefs.”

On Tuesday, The officials said that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids at about a dozen locations in relation to the National Herald money laundering case in which Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and Member of the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi faced investigation.

In November 2012, Swamy files a private complaint in a Delhi court, which claims the Gandhis have committed fraud and misused party funds to buy the company that runs the National Herald newspaper.

Swamy further claimed that by acquiring AJL through a new company, YI, Gandhis also acquired properties worth several hundred crores owned by AJL in cities such as Mumbai, Lucknow, Patna, and Panchkula and Delhi.



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