Saturday, February 7, 2026
ADVT 
India

Rahul Calls Amit Shah 'Murder Accused', Stirs Row

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Apr, 2019 06:25 PM

    Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday sparked a political controversy by referring to his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) counterpart Amit Shah as a "murder accused" during an election rally in Jabalpur.


    The Congress President also took a dig at Shah's son Jay Shah by calling him a "magician."


    "Murder accused BJP President Amit Shah....waah! kya shaan hai....Have you heard Jay Shah's name? He is a magician, he made Rs 50,000 into Rs 80 crore in 3 months," Gandhi said in an apparent reference to the alleged disproportionate assets case against Amit Shah's son.


    The comments came on a day when the Supreme Court slapped a contempt notice on the Congress President for wrongly attributing his remark on the Rafale deal to the top court.


    This is not the first time that Gandhi has referred to Shah as a "murder accused."


    Last month the BJP had filed a complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer of Tripura against Gandhi for allegedly referring to Shah as a "murder accused" at a rally in Khumulwng in Tripura.


    In May 2018, in an apparent reference to the accusation that Shah once faced for his alleged involvement in the killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh in 2005, Gandhi had said: "People in India forget that the President of BJP is a murder accused. That's the truth. The party that talks about honesty and decency has a person who has been accused of murder as President."


    Shah was discharged in the case in 2014. In 2016, the apex court also turned down demands that the BJP President be probed again.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Saw Her Lie Motionless: Kerala Man's Wife Killed In New Zealand Attack

    Recounting the horrible attack, Abdul Nazer told CNN that he and Ansi Alibava were seated separately inside the mosque -- men sat on the left, women on the right.

    Saw Her Lie Motionless: Kerala Man's Wife Killed In New Zealand Attack

    'Can't Feed Birds From Balcony,' Supreme Court Tells Flat Owner

    The top court refused to interfere with an order restraining a woman from feeding birds from her balcony flat in a high rise building in Mumbai.

    'Can't Feed Birds From Balcony,' Supreme Court Tells Flat Owner

    Kartarpur Corridor: India, Pakistan Hold Technical Talks, Discuss Coordinates

    India and Pakistan on Tuesday held a meeting of technical experts to discuss issues related to the Kartarpur corridor, including its alignment, coordinates, and other engineering aspects of the proposed crossing points, sources said.

    Kartarpur Corridor: India, Pakistan Hold Technical Talks, Discuss Coordinates

    ED Attaches 13 Assets In Terror-Funding Probe Against Hizb Chief Salahuddin

    The central probe agency issued a provisional order under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) to attach 13 properties, worth Rs 1.22 crore, in the state.

    ED Attaches 13 Assets In Terror-Funding Probe Against Hizb Chief Salahuddin

    1984 Anti-Sikh Massacre: CBI Likens Killing Of Sikhs With Nazi Extermination Of Jews

    Terming the killing of Sikhs during the 1984 riots as a “crime against humanity”, the CBI has likened it with mass extermination of Jews by Nazis, mass killing of Bangladeshis by Pakistan Army and killing of Armenians by Kurds and Turks.

    1984 Anti-Sikh Massacre: CBI Likens Killing Of Sikhs With Nazi Extermination Of Jews

    Jalandhar ASI Gurbaksh Singh Kills Wife, Then Self With Service Revolver

    ASI Gurbaksh Singh, who was posted in PAP and residing in Rama Mandi here, on Tuesday shot his wife and then himself with his service revolver.

    Jalandhar ASI Gurbaksh Singh Kills Wife, Then Self With Service Revolver