Attacking Priyanka Gandhi for her remarks comparing BJP leaders to panic-stricken rats, BJP leader Arun Jaitley today said she has lowered the political discourse with her language and the Vadra family needs to be scared of the law.
Commenting on her remark that she was not afraid of anyone, Jaitley wrote in the blog that the Vadras are right that they need not be scared of anyone but they should be scared of the law.
The war of words between the BJP leaders and Priyanka Gandhi started yesterday when she referred to the opposition party as panic-stricken rats after the BJP released a video
showing alleged wrongdoings in land deals involving her husband Robert Vadra.
Jaitley also flayed National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah's statement that those voting for Narendra Modi should drown in the sea. He alleged that this demonstrates Abdullah's contempt for the majority opinion.
He said the single greatest failure of secularism in India is in Kashmir where India has witnessed an ethnic cleansing by having one community ejected out of the State. He said if Farooq Abdullah and his party are silent spectators, when the Kashmiri Pandits cannot go back home, he should, as a gesture of repentance, at least take a dip in the Dal Lake.