In the wake of allegations of shadow individuals fronting BJP Gadkari’s Company,the RSS confirmed its support of Gadkari when the report of Kejriwal surfaced by a terse statement that’ there is nothing for the RSS to say ,Gadkari has agreed for a probe.
Now RSS ideologue Gurumurthy who is reported to have conducted an audit into the allegations against Gadkari has stated.
BJP chief Nitin Gadkari should choose between his party post and his love for social enterprise to avoid conflict and embarrassment to the party in future even as he said he stood by the “legal and moral” clean chit he gave to Gadkari last week in connection with his alleged improper business deals.
“I personally feel that no party president should be in business as that always invites problem and creates perception,” Gurumurthy said in a series of tweets.
“I care very little whether Nitin remains president or not,” he tweeted, adding that his audit of Gadkari’s controversial businesses was done in good faith.
Last week, the findings of Gurumurthy’s audit were used by the BJP to reaffirm its faith in Gadkari and quell the murmurs of dissent against him. On Tuesday, Gurumurthy seemed to be indicating that even though he had found Gadkari not to be in the wrong in connection with the allegations that surfaced in the media, the “perception” that has stuck with him is a “political problem” the BJP should deal with.”
It is glaring that the constitution of the Companies that ploughed in funds into Gadkari’s Company are shady.
The money trail indicates money laundering.
It does not need an auditor to say
An astute auditor like Gurumurthy finds nothing wrong in these transactions!
Then why talk about morality of businessmen and politics?
If Gadkari is clean Robert Vadra is cleaner.
RSS, whither goest Thou?

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The Sangh Parivar and BJP denied on Monday that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had a hand in encouraging the allegations that BJP chief Nitin Gadkari was involved in improper business practices.
RSS veteran M G Vaidya fanned the perception of a power struggle within the BJP with his remarks on Sunday in a Marathi blog that the “needle of suspicion in the campaign against Gadkari points to Modi”. Both the Sangh and BJP rejected the “insinuation” Monday; Gadkari himself issued a statement saying the claim was “totally unfounded”.
“The BJP completely rejects such insinuation,” Gadkari said, referring to Vaidya as a “senior journalist” and avoiding reference to his association with the RSS altogether. “All central leaders of the party and its chief minister have been working cohesively and unitedly for the cause of the party.
We are fighting the Gujarat assembly elections with complete unity of purpose and total mutual confidence,” he added.











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