ED will question Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday for the third day in the National Herald case. Sonia was questioned for 3 hours on 21 July and 6 hours on 26 July. Congress will again conduct satyagraha across the country today on Sonia's interrogation.
During interrogation, Sonia said - Vora used to watch the fund
Times of India quoted ED sources as saying that during interrogation Sonia Gandhi said – all transactions related to Congress, Associate Journal and Young Indian were seen by former treasurer Motilal Vora. ED sources said that 75 questions have been asked to Sonia Gandhi in the interrogation of 2 days. Around 25 questions were asked on the first day.
50 MPs including Rahul taken into custody
On Tuesday, 50 Congress MPs including Rahul Gandhi were detained by the Delhi Police. These MPs were released after Sonia's interrogation was over. All the MPs were detained during the protest at Vijay Chowk near Parliament. After being taken into custody, Rahul said – the country has been made a police state.
On being stopped from going to Rashtrapati Bhavan, Rahul Gandhi sat on a dharna near Vijay Chowk.
Today's important updates...
After more than a year, Ghulam Nabi Azad will hold a press conference at 24 Akbar Road. Azad is considered a leader of the G-23 faction of the Congress and has been running angry since the 2019 elections.
Congress MP Shakti Singh Gohil has given notice of suspension of business in Rajya Sabha. Gohil has said in the notice that the investigation agency is taking action against the opposition parties with a sense of vengeance.
Youth Congress President was beaten up by the police by pulling his hair
Congress has tweeted saying that Srinivas has also suffered an injury in his leg.
During the protest on Tuesday, Youth Congress President BV Srinivas was beaten up by some Delhi Police personnel by pulling his hair. The top police officers swung into action after its video went viral on social media. The police issued a statement saying that action will be taken against the guilty officials.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi appears in ED: Second round of inquiry in National Herald case, Congress protests across the country
Know about the National Herald case
The National Herald case was first raised by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy in 2012. In August 2014, the ED took suo motu cognizance of the matter and filed a money laundering case. Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Congress's Motilal Vora, Oscar Fernandez, Sam Pitroda and Suman Dubey were made accused in the case. Understand this whole case from the graphics below..
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