Arun Jaitley advises Priyanka Gandhi on personal attacks
New Delhi, Apr 23 (IBNS) BJP senior leader Arun Jaitley said Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi should ensure that personal attacks are not made by her associates on Narendra Modi if she wished the same for her.
"I completely agree with Mrs.Vadra that personal attacks pain people and should be avoided. But good advice, like charity, always begins at home," said Jaitley referring to personal attacks on BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi by Congressmen and Rahul Gandhi.
In his latest blog, Arun Jaitley said: "Mrs Priyanka Vadra claims not to be in politics. She helps her mother and brother in their constituencies which she is entitled to. Yesterday, she commented that she was pained at the personal attacks on her husband Mr.Robert Vadra, who has been in controversy over the nature of his investments. Prima facie, it is the case of investments without original capital and an unprecedented return. There is obviously something much more than meets the eye."
Jaitley blogged: "Mrs. Vadra is right that personal attacks pain people and should be avoided. I wish her political friends should also realize this. If they had realized it, her brother would not have made Mr.Narendra Modi's so called child marriage into a public issue."
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