ED questions Rahul Gandhi for 10 hours on Day 2, summons him again tomorrow
New Delhi/IBNS: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has been asked to appear again on Wednesday before the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case linked to the National Herald newspaper.
On the second day, he was questioned for 10 hours. He arrived at the agency's office at 11:30 am with his "Z+" category security.
According to reports, the Congress leader had asked ED officers to complete the questioning today itself however late it gets, but the agency declined it.
He has been asked to appear again on Wednesday.
Earlier in the day, top Congress leaders Harish Rawat and Randeep Singh Surjewala were detained from outside the Congress office as they tried marching to the ED's office. Many workers have also been detained
What is the case?
As per the complaint filed in the court of the Metropolitan Magistrate, Associated Journals Limited (AJL) took an interest-free loan of Rs 90.25 crore from the Congress, which was not paid back.
A closely held company, Young India, was incorporated in Nov 2010 with a capital of Rs 50 lakh, and acquired almost all the shareholding of AJL and its properties.
BJP slams Congress protest
Union Minister Smriti Irani Monday accused the Congress of trying to pressurise the Enforcement Directorate by holding protests and said it was an attempt to save the assets of Gandhi family.
"Congress leaders have taken to the street to pressurize an investigating agency openly because their corruption has been exposed," Irani, who had defeated Rahul in Amethi in 2019, said.
In a direct attack on Rahul, Irani said, "The Wayanad MP must explain to the nation 'What is the link of Rahul Gandhi with Dotex Company?'."
"Why is the Gandhi family interested in a former newspaper publishing company which is now running a real estate business...This shows that not just his brother-in-law Robert Vadra but the entire Gandhi family is fascinated by real estate," she said.
"In the 1930s, Associate Journals Limited was formed with 5,000 freedom fighters as shareholders. Today, a company that was to be run by freedom fighters has been usurped by the Gandhi family," the minister said.
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