- Ministry of Home Affairs’s big decision amid questions arising on Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
- Orders ordered to examine the transactions of three trusts including Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
- Inter-Ministerial Committee created
new Delhi. The Central Home Ministry has taken a big decision amid questions arising from the past days regarding the funding of Rajiv Gandhi Foundation. Actually, there were allegations about Rajiv Gandhi Foundation Funding that it is getting funding from China. While home between up to questions at the Institute minister Amit Shah ( Amit Shah ) has set up an inter-ministerial committee on its funding.
The ministry has said that funding of the Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust and Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, including the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, will also be investigated. A committee has been formed for this.
Committee will do this work
A committee has been formed on behalf of the Ministry of Home Affairs, whose main job will be to investigate the funding of this institute and the violations committed on its behalf.
The committee will work under their leadership,
this committee will be headed by the Special Director of Enforcement Directorate (ED). The investigation of the inter-ministerial team will also include violation of the laws made by the Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust and Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust.
The Home Ministry spokesman gave information about this by tweeting. He said- Union Home Ministry has constituted inter-ministerial committee to investigate Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust and Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust.
This committee will investigate the violation of rules of various legal provisions of PMLA, Income Tax Act, FCRA etc. The Special Director of Enforcement Directorate (ED) will take over the committee.
BJP president JP Nadda had made serious allegations.
Let me tell you that amidst the ongoing tension in India and China, BJP raised the issue of funding Rajiv Gandhi Foundation from China. The party’s national president JP Nadda, while addressing a virtual rally in MP, strongly attacked the Congress, stating that the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation used to get funding from China.
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This is the whole matter
, when the Congress started to surround the government in the midst of the Indo-China border dispute, the BJP also caught the Congress in its trap. JP Nadda said – When China and India were going off stand in August 2017, at that time Rahul Gandhi was secretly meeting with the Ambassador of China, in 2005-06, China and Chinese Embassy gave Rajiv Gandhi Foundation 300 thousand crores Gave US Dollars.
Apart from this, the UPA Government had also given money to the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation from the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund which was created for the country.
The Congress termed the allegations as baseless
, and the allegations made by JP Nadda were dismissed by the Congress as baseless. The Congress said that the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation works for the service of the country.