Will drag Rahul to UK court, says Lalit Modi

Wednesday 05th April 2023 07:08 EDT
 

Rahul Gandhi was viciously attacked by former IPL chief Lalit Modi, who has been charged with financial fraud in India, and was threatened with legal action in the UK for his remark about the "Modi surname."

Lalit Modi, 59, also hit out at Congress for referring to him as a “fugitive of justice” even though he had never been convicted of any charges.

Lalit Modi also touted himself as the brains behind the "biggest athletic event in our world" in a series of tweets that lacked punctuation and proper syntax, asserting that it had produced close to $100 billion.

He also posted images of his grandparents to say that his family has done more for India than the Gandhi family. “I see just about every Tom, Dick and Gandhi associate again and again saying I am a fugitive of justice. why? How? And when was I ever convicted of the same,” reads the tweet.

“Unlike #Papu aka @RahulGandhi now an ordinary citizen saying it and it seems one and all opposition leaders have nothing else to do so they too are either ill-informed or just vendetta-prone. I have decided to take @RahulGandhi to court in the UK right away. I am sure he will have to come up with some solid evidence. I look forward to seeing him make a complete #fool of himself,” it adds.


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