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Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi reached the ED’s office in Delhi at 11 am. On the other hand, Congress party leaders and workers are protesting against it.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Monday appeared before the ED for questioning in the money laundering case related to the National Herald. At the same time, Congress leaders are protesting against ED from place to place. In this episode, Congress has demonstrated in a unique way outside the ED office in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Congress has demonstrated in front of the office with a caged parrot. Along with a caged parrot, it has been written on a poster that I am a parrot of BJP… On one of the posters, the dialogue of Pushpa film was written – I will not bow down, Rahul Gandhi.
At the same time, let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi reached the Enforcement Directorate office at around 11 am for questioning in the National Herald case. His sister and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi also reached the ED office with him.
A long list of questions has been prepared
It is being said that the ED has prepared a long list of questions for questioning Rahul Gandhi. About two dozen questions will be asked by ED officials to Rahul Gandhi. All of which will be associated with National Herald and Young India Company. Rahul Gandhi along with his mother Sonia Gandhi owns 38-38% stake in Young India Company. The rest is with Congress leaders Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernandes. Now both these leaders have died.
ED also called Sonia Gandhi for questioning on June 23
Along with Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, ED has also called Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi for questioning. ED has called Sonia Gandhi for questioning on June 23. Earlier on June 8, she was summoned for questioning, but on June 1, she became corona positive. For this reason she could not appear. At the same time, due to Corona on Sunday, Sonia Gandhi’s health has deteriorated. After which he is being treated at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi.
Randeep Surjewala targeted BJP
Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala has said that there is no scam in the National Herald in protest against the questioning of Rahul Gandhi. National Herald Company has cleared the dues of Young India Company and paid salaries to the employees. Surjewala said that we have not sold the government properties of India like the BJP government.
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