US court summons against Modi a "propaganda" by "rejected" elements: BJP

"The allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi are baseless and a false propaganda by certain elements who have been rejected in the country and the world," BJP Secretary Shrikant Sharma said.
He said the world wants to maintain good ties and do business with India under Prime Minister Modi and the "false allegations" have already been rejected by the people of Gujarat four times and the country by electing him as the Prime Minister.
Earlier when asked about the summons, BJP general secretary Muralidhar Rao said "these summons are only in the media.
BJP does not have any authentic knowledge of any such document or summons. He has gone there as the Prime Minister of the country and raising such issues are irrelevant."
PTI
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