
Bharatiya Janata Party MP Sudhanshu Trivedi has taunted the Congress over the National Herald case. Referring to Sardar Patel’s letter to Jawaharlal Nehru, he also questioned. Trivedi said that the Congress is protesting across the country regarding the National Herald case. This newspaper used to come in three languages (Hindi, English and Urdu). If 10 percent of the Congress workers had also bought it, it could have been saved. The attitude of the Congress raises questions on its character, consciousness and thinking. The truth is that the people of Congress did not want this newspaper to run.
The BJP MP said that a company was sold for 90 crores and which has assets worth thousands of crores. There were only one person to buy and sell it. Was not any Congress leader ready to buy his newspaper? Whereas during that time the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation received a lot of donations. Did no one bought the Qaumi newspaper?
Property buyers and sellers are the same
The BJP MP said, the Congress is protesting in the country regarding the National Herald case, it is a strange case that the property buyers and the selling are the same. The question arises that the Congress could not save its legacy in fifty years. In the era when the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation used to get a lot of money, no leader of them could buy it. Sardar Patel wrote a letter on 5 May 1950 that there is an objection to this subject. Jawaharlal Nehru replies on the same day.
Sardar Patel wrote a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru
He said, Sardar Patel wrote a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru and said that I have an objection to the subject that it was a freedom fighter newspaper. Government people are associated with this. Sardar Patel writes another letter, in which he does not consider it a matter of charity. Jawaharlal Nehru writes to Sardar Patel. He calls Herald a good business and describes investment in it as better. Now why is the Congress making emotional statements on this.