Friday’s presser at BJP’s Delhi nerve center saw spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi dissect Congress’s past with surgical precision, invoking foreign records to probe Gandhi family-era foreign funding and spying.
Quoting ‘Spying in South Asia,’ Trivedi revealed CIA’s omnipresence in India’s setup, alongside claims of two million dollars from Politburo to Congress, vouched by officials.
Mitrokhin’s revelations sting harder: KGB’s direct aid to Congress—two million rupees ’76, ten lakhs after. Trivedi marveled at the sums’ scale then, slamming the lack of denial.
He spotlighted Katchatheevu gift to Lanka, 1971’s POW asymmetry—93K Pakistanis home, 54 Indians not. ‘Basis for such calls?’ he probed.
On AAP duo’s liquor case discharge, Trivedi eyed technical relief amid tampered evidence (100+ SIMs gone). Charges sans proof? BJP to delve deep into judgment; CBI next move awaited.
