Rahul Gandhi appears before ED for fourth round of questioning in National Herald case: Key developments | India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday for the fourth round of questioning in the money laundering case National Herald The matter, as the party members continued to oppose the ED’s summons to their leader.
Rahul Gandhi appeared before ED
Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi was questioned by the ED from June 13 to 15 amid heavy protests by party leaders and workers.
The ED had asked Gandhi to appear again on Friday, but it requested the authorities to exempt him from appearance tomorrow and sought a new date on Monday.
Later, the ED issued fresh summons to Rahul Gandhi to join the probe on Monday, requesting the agency to consider postponing the questioning from Friday to Monday, citing his mother and the party’s interim president. Sonia Gandhihealth status of.
Congress holds Satyagrah at Jantar Mantar
including Congress leaders Mallikarjun KhargeSalman Khurshid, K Suresh, V Narayanasamy on Monday held a ‘Satyagraha’ at Jantar Mantar against ED summons to Rahul Gandhi.
ED does not stand for ‘entitlement demand’: Sambit Patra
BJP leader Samit Patra He said that Rahul should know that ED is not standing on ‘entitlement demand’ but on Enforcement Directorate. “The Congress demands entitlement. They say they cannot be probed as they are from first family… Supreme Court also told them that they will have to face trial,” he said.
“There is no Queen Victoria or Prince in this country that they will not be investigated. Law is the same for all. Everyone is investigated for corruption… Rahul Gandhi’s involvement in Janata Parivar and misappropriation of country’s money Knows about the role. Through the National Herald scam,” Patra said.
Congress delegation to meet President
A delegation of Congress leaders will also meet the President Ram Nath Kovind Submit a memorandum on the entry of Delhi Police at its party headquarters on Monday and the issue of alleged misbehavior with party MPs during protests.