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Rajnath dismisses allegations against Jay Shah as baseless, says no need to investigate

New Delhi: Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said that allegations against BJP president Amit Shah’s son have “no basis” and that “there was no need for any investigation”.

Inaugurating the new headquarters of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Delhi, the minister said such allegations are leveled “from time to time”, a PTI report said.

“Such allegations have surfaced in the past too. They are levelled from time to time. It has no basis,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the function.

News portal The Wire reported that a firm owned by Shah’s son Jay Amit Shah saw a huge rise in turnover after the BJP came to power in 2014.

The Congress has launched an all-out attack on the BJP chief with several party leaders holding press conferences across the country to hit out at Shah’s son over his alleged business dealings while prodding the prime minister to speak on the issue, PTI report added.

The charge has been rejected by the BJP and Shah’s son, who termed the report “false, derogatory and defamatory”.

The Congress is asking Prime Minister Modi to remove Shah as the BJP chief and order a probe by Supreme Court judges.

Jay Shah yesterday filed a defamation case in an Ahmedabad court against the news portal ‘The Wire‘ over the report.

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