Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot retaliated.

New Delhi:

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has retaliated on Union Home Minister Amit Shah's statement of "trap Modi".

Angered by the action taken by the Delhi Police on Rahul Gandhi, Gehlot said that just as the police interrogated Rahul on the basis of his statement, they should also interrogate Amit Shah as to which CBI officers It was those who asked him to take the name of PM Modi (the then Gujarat CM) in the fake encounter case in Gujarat. 

Gehlot said that if the Delhi Police can ask Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for details of women from Jammu and Kashmir who have alleged sexual harassment, the same police can surely ask Amit Shah for the names of officers who She was asking him to implicate Narendra Modi (before becoming Prime Minister in 2014). 

It is noteworthy that during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi had alleged that "women are still being sexually assaulted" in the Union Territory.

45 days after the end of the yatra, the Delhi Police first served him a notice, then a team visited him three times in five days to question him at his home in the same matter.

Congress has termed this action as harassment.

The Congress alleged that if BJP leaders make controversial remarks in public events, the police will not do anything like this.

Gahtol told NDTV, "What did the women say to Rahul Gandhi in Kashmir? That they have been abused, tortured. And what happened after that - the Delhi Police arrived at Rahul Gandhi's doorstep. Rahul Said he would reply to the police notice, but the police again came to his house."

The Rajasthan CM said, "In such a situation, will the Delhi Police also send a notice to Amit Shah to say that the CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) was pressurizing him to implicate Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an alleged fake encounter case in Gujarat?" When he was being interrogated by the investigating agency during the Congress-led UPA government. I am asking whether the Delhi Police will interrogate Amit Shah the way they interrogated Rahul Gandhi? I think they should Needed."

Let us tell you that Amit Shah yesterday in the 'News 18 Rising India' program alleged that when the UPA was in power, the CBI had pressurized him to implicate PM Modi in a fake encounter case in Gujarat.

The Home Minister was replying to a question on the opposition's allegations that false cases are repeatedly sent to central agencies to harass him. 

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