New Delhi:The recent statement of Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Indira Gandhi meeting gangster Karim Lala has triggered debates across the nation, especially in the political optics.
During an interview with a media group in Pune, Raut claimed that "Indira Gandhi used to meet Karim Lala in Pydhonie (in south Mumbai)."
Karim Lala was one of the three top underworld dons of Mumbai for over two decades, from the sixties to the early eighties.
However, Raut later said that if his statement claiming that former prime minister Indira Gandhi used to meet yesteryear don Karim Lala has affected the image of the former prime minister then he withdraws from his statement.
Speaking on the issue, BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy told ETV Bharat, "I'm not going to comment on the precision of Sanjay Raut's statement, but in 1980, when I was in Lok Sabha, the matter of Indira Gandhi's relationship with the underworld had come up and I had participated in the discussion. It was not on Karim Lala but the Galadari brothers. There were many cases filed against them and Indira Gandhi withdrew all the cases."
"Since Shiv Sena is in power in Maharashtra in a coalition government with Congress and NCP, Sanjay Raut should have known the consequences for making such a controversial statement. He could have refrained from making such a remark," added BJP leader.