Lalit Modi claims Varun Gandhi offered to 'settle everything' with Sonia Gandhi for $60 mn

BJP, Varun Gandhi rubbish charges

Agencies New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 01 2015 | 2:00 PM IST
Scam tainted former IPL chief Lalit Modi today sought to drag BJP leader Varun Gandhi in the Lalitgate controversy, alleging that a deal was offered to settle matters with Sonia Gandhi, which Varun dubbed as "baseless" and "nonsense". 

In a series of tweets, Lalit Modi has alleged, "@varungandhi80 came to see me at my house a few years ago and said he can settle everything in @INCIndia with his aunt. He wanted me to meet her sister from Italy...." 

Vehemently denying the charge, Varun told PTI, "This is absolutely baseless and it is beneath my dignity to respond to this nonsense." 

The BJP has also come to Varun's defence, saying he is in a different party than Sonia Gandhi. 

"Varun Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi are in different parties and the world knows about the ties between the two families, BJP Spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said. 

"He wanted me to meet her sister from Italy. I heard from our common friend who introduced us that auntie wants $60 million. Told them whaaaat are u nuts go HKG a kite. Can he deny that. I hope he does," Modi posted on Twitter.

In another tweet, he clarified: "The auntie he refers to is #soniagandhi. The sister is #soniagandhi sister - just for clarity."

"Please clarify @varungandhi80 did u or did u not come to my house in London. Whilst staying at the Ritz hotel in London a few years ago," said another of his tweets.
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First Published: Jul 01 2015 | 1:50 PM IST

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