Rahul Gandhi Doesn't Want Anyone Else To Run Country: Yogi Adityanath

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
the Supreme Court ruled out an investigation into the death of judge BH Loya and called the petitions for an independent probe "scandalous",
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today trained his guns at Rahul Gandhi and said the Congress chief does not want anyone outside
the Gandhi family to run the country."The debate has ended in the judge Loya case
It is clear that the Congress's hateful face has been uncovered
Rahul Gandhi had along with 150 delegates complained, but the lies have been exposed," Yogi Adityanath tweeted."Rahul does not want that any
person other than someone from the Gandhi family should run the country
The Congress stands exposed," the UP chief minister added.Judge Loya, 48, was hearing the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case, in which
BJP chief Amit Shah was an accused, when he died of a heart attack in Maharashtra's Nagpur in 2014, where he was attending a wedding
case became a rallying point for the opposition, which said there was a threat to democracy when lawyers and judges working on important
cases were targeted
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi met President Ram Nath Kovind with a group of lawmakers, asking for an independent investigation into judge
BJP, too slammed Rahul Gandhi, saying his "invisible hand" was behind the petitions
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said Rahul Gandhi should "apologise" and be "ashamed" for his conspiracy to target Amit Shah, and Indian
judiciary and democracy.Five petitions had called for an independent inquiry after questions were raised about the death last year
In an interview to the Caravan magazine, judge Loya's sister Anuradha Biyani questioned the circumstances of his death
Another relative alleged that judge Loya was offered a huge bribe and was under immense mental pressure
The Maharashtra police rubbished the family's claims.While rejecting a probe, the Supreme Court said "we can't doubt the statements of the
judicial officers who were with Loya" in his last hours.