
Party gave access to Rajiv Gandhi's killers: Amit Malviya slams Congress's terror links claims
India Today
BJP's social media head Amit Malviya on Saturday responded to Congress's claims that BJP has links to terror activities and said the Congress had also given access to Rajiv Gandhi's assassins.
BJP's social media head Amit Malviya on Saturday hit out at the Congress’s allegations that the party maintains "close ties" with people involved in terror activities. Malviya took to Twitter to respond to Congress’s claims and said the party is making a desperate attempt to link “a few radicalised men with suspected terror links to the BJP”.
Malviya also shared a picture and wrote, “In these pictures, LTTE assassins can be seen with Rajiv Gandhi. The proximity shows their access was vetted by the party apparatus.”
Desperate attempt by the Congress to link a few radicalised men with suspected terror links to the BJP.In these pictures, LTTE assassins can be seen with Rajiv Gandhi.They penetrated the Congress to kill him. The proximity shows their access was vetted by the party apparatus. pic.twitter.com/xNsJAPlG7k
Malviya, however, continued and said, “Does that mean Congress workers killed Rajiv Gandhi? Of course not, but then if one has to wreck a set up, one has to be in it, something men in Udaipur and Kashmir may have been planning for.”
He added that matters of national security are too important to politicise for short-term gains.

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