Rahul gandhi interrogation ends with ed comes out office
India / Rahul gandhi interrogation ends with ed comes out office
India - Rahul gandhi interrogation ends with ed comes out office
New Delhi : ED's interrogation of Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case is over. The ED questioned the Congress leader for nearly three hours and sought answers on many important questions. During this, the Enforcement Directorate asked how they benefited from the deal between Young India and AJL. Apart from this, the agency officials asked Rahul Gandhi what was your role in Young India and how did you become a shareholder of the company. Rahul Gandhi holds 38 per cent stake in Young India Limited.Rahul Gandhi was questioned by an assistant director level officer, while the entire process was under the supervision of the deputy director and joint director. Apart from this, an officer kept typing the answers of Rahul Gandhi during the interrogation. This is the first time that Rahul Gandhi has been questioned like this. Congress President Sonia Gandhi has also been called by the agency for questioning on June 23. Talking to the media, Congress spokesperson Ragini Nayak said that on that day also we will take to the streets and oppose the action being taken in the spirit of revenge.Meanwhile, Robert Vadra said about the issue of summons to Rahul Gandhi that the family is being harassed by these government agencies. He said that I had given answers to agencies 15 times and handed over 23,000 documents. He said that in September 2021 I had received 72 notices. This is one way how to harass opponents. This is the way BJP works.Significantly, Rahul Gandhi had reached the ED office at 11:15 am today. Earlier, he had reached the Congress headquarters with Priyanka Gandhi from his house and then marched on foot to the ED office. During this, a large number of Congress workers and leaders were present with him. However, the police allowed only Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka to go to the ED's office. All the leaders including Bhupesh Baghel, Ashok Gehlot, Randeep Surjewala, P. Chidambaram were stopped outside.