
Smriti Irani's daughter Zoish talks about Goa restaurant in Congress's new video
India Today
Congress leader BV Srinivas shared a video on Twitter showing Smriti Irani’s daughter Zoish talking about a Goa restaurant.
As row erupted over allegations of Union Minister Smriti Irani’s daughter running an "illegal bar" in Goa, the Congress tweeted a video showing Zoish Irani talking about a restaurant in Goa.
“Goa is tourist hub of India. You can find Goan cuisine at local restaurants but international food is lagging here,” Zoish Irani can be heard saying in the video tweeted by Congress leader BV Srinivas.
Some members of BJP are shamelessly claiming that the owner of the bar is not the daughter of 'Tulsi' ji, this video is for them.#___ pic.twitter.com/tQbWRigZQp
“Some members of BJP are shamelessly claiming that the owner of the bar is not the daughter of 'Tulsi' ji, this video is for them,” BV Srinivas said.
Smriti Irani has refuted all allegations, claiming the Congress is "targetting my daughter because I speak against the Gandhis".

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