Rahul Gandhi gets notice from Delhi Police over his remarks on Indian democracy and Parliament in UK.
The Delhi Police on Thursday issued a notice to Rahul Gandhi seeking information from the Congress leader about the sexual harassment victims that he mentioned in his speech during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Jammu & Kashmir.
Meanwhile the Delhi Police have taken cognizance of the social media posts and sent a list of questionnaires.
The Delhi Police’s notice comes at a time when Rahul is at the centre of a massive political row with BJP MPs demanding his apology for his remarks on Indian democracy and Parliament in UK.
On Thursday Rahul addressed a press conference and said that he would like to reply to the allegations raised against him in the Parliament. However he is of the opinion that he may not get a chance to speak in the House.
Rahul affirmed that had Indian democracy been functioning, he would have been given a chance to speak in Parliament. .
Amid his arrival to attend the Parliament he contradicted that he hasn’t spoken anything anti-India in London.
News Input K.V.Raman

