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Kamal Nath said, Where Did PM Modi Get 700cr for Constructing BJP Office in Delhi

Ranveer Tanwar

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath on Saturday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi that where he got the money for the construction of the BJP office in New Delhi.

After various allegations against Modi, Nath made this comment and raised the issue of raids in the income tax department of Pravin Kakkar, the private secretary of Madhya Pradesh's Chief Minister.

"The Prime Minister should tell the country who carries the cost of riding his plane, and he should answer that where he got the money for the construction of the BJP's 700 crore rupees office in Delhi.

Modi had alleged on Friday that the money that was first seized by the IT department was used by Congress president Rahul Gandhi in his election campaign.

For poor children, your chowkidar is sending money from Delhi. But the money being sent for pregnant women and child nutrition is being stolen and sent to Tughlaq Road. People have seen how sacks full of notes were recovered," the Prime Minister had said in a public rally in Sidhi.

He said, "This money is being used to send a large Congress leader who lives on Delhi's Tughlaq Road." This money was also spent in Namdar's campaign,

Modi further said that the law should be equitable for all, saying that the IT department could raid his house even if he did something wrong.

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