KC Tyagi of JD(U) Demands Investigation into Alleged Connections Between Rahul Gandhi and George Soros

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KC Tyagi of JD(U) Demands Investigation into Alleged Connections Between Rahul Gandhi and George Soros

New Delhi, Dec 10 (NationPress) JD(U) leader KC Tyagi has strongly condemned the controversial comments made by RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav concerning Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

He has emphasized the necessity of establishing a probe committee to investigate the alleged connections between Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and Hungarian-American financier George Soros.

Recently, RJD chief Lalu Prasad sparked a controversy with inappropriate remarks regarding Chief Minister Kumar’s upcoming Mahila Samvad Yatra, set to commence on December 15. When questioned by reporters about the yatra, Prasad remarked, “Nain sekne ja rahe hain (He is going to ogle at women).” In response, Tyagi condemned Lalu’s remarks in an interview with IANS, stating that the INDIA bloc has now disintegrated.

KC Tyagi declared, "Lalu Prasad Yadav’s statement deserves to be condemned and criticized as much as possible. It reflects his cultural orientation and attitude towards women. I call upon Sonia Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee, and Supriya Sule to denounce his statement; otherwise, it will be interpreted as their implicit approval."

Tyagi also commented on AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal's "Sheesh Mahal," asserting, "In political life, we strive for simplicity. Luxury does not belong in our political values."

Regarding Kejriwal's promises, Tyagi remarked, "In the present political landscape, no party or individual can make or fulfill such claims or promises."

On the issue of Rahul Gandhi's purported ties with George Soros, Tyagi stated, "This matter has been consistently raised in Parliament. A probe committee is essential to uncover the facts."

When questioned about whether Rahul Gandhi is influenced by external parties, Tyagi responded, "We cannot make such assumptions unless a probe agency clarifies the situation." He also commented on Mamata Banerjee's leadership within the 'INDIA' bloc, stating, "The 'INDIA' coalition has disintegrated, with all allied parties opposing Congress, which is now attempting to regain the mass support it has lost."