Row over Jay Amit Shah's business: Rs 100-cr suit and 10 top developments

Communist Party of
India-Marxist leader Sitaram Yechury said that the additional solicitor general
had been cleared to defend Shah's son in the matter
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NEWS: A political storm hit the
Narendra Modi-led government and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after a news
website reported that a company run by party chief Amit
Shah's son, Jay Amit Shah, recorded a 16,000-times increase in turnover
in only a year after Modi became the Prime Minister and the senior Shah the
party president. In a statement that the BJP released on Sunday evening, Jay
said he would be filing civil and criminal defamation cases against the news
website's owners, editor, and the author of the article in Ahmedabad, where he
runs his business, and sue them for Rs 100 crore in damages.
The Congress, CPI-M, and the AAP on
Sunday sought an inquiry into allegations against Jay Shah and a company linked
to him. (Read all about the political storm kicked up by the report on Amit
Shah's son)
Responding to the article, the BJP
rubbished the allegations and Jay Shah issued a statement saying the article
carried by the website, The Wire, had made "false, derogatory and
defamatory imputations" against him. (Read more about how BJP responded to
the article)
Congress Vice-President Rahul
Gandhi took a swipe at the Modi government and said the beneficiary of
demonetisation had finally been found. "We finally found the only
beneficiary of Demonetisation. It's not the RBI, the poor or the farmers. It's
the Shah-in-Shah of Demo. Jai Amit," Gandhi said in a tweet.
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