NEW DELHI: Congress on Friday accused the Modi government of using "agencies" to disseminate a distorted version of the court order in the National Herald case.Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said, "(The misinformation from government) shows unambiguous insecurity and vindictive approach. "Singhvi said he had withdrawn the case as the Delhi high court order said all points raised by Young Indian could be raised before the income tax department. "I withdrew the writ petition because of that," he said.Arguing that Young Indian was a 'not for profit' company, AICC spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said, "No one can withdraw a single rupee of profit, salary or dividend from it or benefit from it in any manner as per the Companies Act. "Accusing the government of spreading misinformation through unsigned notes, Singhvi said, "We will apologise to you if the order shows this.Is it not contempt of court? Some of you are told to publish that the order says Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi have been asked to appear."
Source: Times of India May 12, 2017 22:30 UTC