Probe into Gandhi family-run trusts must be time-bound, impartial to allay fear of witch-hunt
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A divided political class is the last thing India needs in times of crises. So do not investigate anyone with political connections.
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This probe HAS TO BE FAKE. It is definitely some kind of a witch-hunt, so the question of impartiality does not arise. The reason is simple : if there was even an iota of possibility of wrongdoing here, Modi government wouldn’t have waited for six years. They didn’t miss a chance to make a mountain of a molehill in Robert Vadra’s case, who is strictly speaking not a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family, then why would they wait for six years to nail a real member of their hated family if there was a real possibility here?