National Herald: It is a corruption case, Swamy tells court in Sonia, Rahul cross-examination
BJP leader Subramanian Swamy Monday told a Delhi court that acquisition of over 99 per cent shares of Associated Journals Ltd, publisher of National Herald newspaper, by Young Indian was not a property case but was a "corruption" matter. Swamy, during his cross-examination by lawyers of UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, both accused in the case, said that the Congress President held 35 per cent shares in YI when the firm took over AJL. "It is incorrect to suggest that I have maliciously... Читать дальше...