ED questions Rahul Gandhi for 10 consistent hours on the 5th day
Rahul Gandhi had reached the ED headquarters located on APJ Abdul Kalam Road in central Delhi at around 11.15 am on Tuesday with the security of "Z plus" category of CRPF personnel.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday questioned former Congress President Rahul Gandhi in the alleged money laundering case related to the National Herald case. This was the fifth day of his interrogation. After questioning, Rahul left the Enforcement Directorate office. According to the information, ED officials questioned Rahul Gandhi for about 10 hours. Today Rahul did not even get a lunch break. Rahul Gandhi had reached the ED headquarters located on APJ Abdul Kalam Road in central Delhi at around 11.15 am on Tuesday with the security of the "Z plus" category of CRPF personnel.
Significantly, Rahul was questioned for about 12 hours on Monday. Rahul, 52, was questioned for over 30 hours by ED officials on three consecutive days on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday last week, during which his statements under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) were recorded.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi has also summoned by the ED in the same case on June 23. Sonia was recently admitted to a private hospital in Delhi due to health issues related to Kovid-19 from where she was discharged on Monday evening. Congress says that doctors have advised him to take rest at home. During the interrogation so far, Rahul Gandhi is understood to have been asked questions related to the establishment of 'Young Indian', the operation of 'National Herald' and the loans given by the Congress to Associated Journals Limited (AJL), and the transfer of funds within the media institution. have gone. Some other Congress leaders including Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are among the promoters and shareholders of 'Young Indian'.
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