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“Sonia Gandhi’s brother or broker?”: Rajendra Gudha reveals new pages of ‘Red Diary’, accuses Gehlot of unethical activities

“”Sonia Gandhi’s brother or broker?”: Rajendra Gudha reveals new pages of ‘Red Diary’, accuses Gehlot of unethical activities”, Swarajyamag, November 23, 2023:

“A couple of days before the elections in Rajasthan, some more pages of the alleged Red Diary have come to light which mention Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s ‘brother’.

Former minister in the Gehlot government, Rajendra Singh Gudha revealed that the Red Diary mentions that Sonia Gandhi’s brother also attended the wedding event of the hotel Shiv Vilas owner’s son in Jaipur, ABP News reported.

He further revealed that the Chief Minister’s OSD Shashikant Sharma was asked to fix Ashok Gehlot’s meeting with the alleged brother of Sonia Gandhi…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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