Rahul Gandhi leaves ED office after three hours of questioning

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi leaves from the Enforcement Directorate office after appearing in the National Herald case, in New Delhi on Monday. (ANI Photo)


After around three hours of questioning, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi left the Enforcement Directorate. He was questioned in connection with the National Herald case today.

According to the sources, in the first round of questioning, Mr Gandhi was asked about his bank accounts and assets abroad.

“Three senior officers of the financial probe agency questioned the former Congress president. The team consisted of two Assistant Directors and one Deputy Director,” said the official.

Gandhi reached the ED office located at Paryavaran Bhavan amid heavy police deployment that was put in place to restrain party workers from carrying out a rally from Congress HQ to the ED office.

On the way, Rahul was accompanied by his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, however, she left minutes after they reached the ED office.

Meanwhile, apart from Rahul, his mother and interim Congress president Sonia Gandhi has also been summoned in the same case. She will appear before the financial probe agency on June 23 as she is suffering from Covid and is admitted to Sir Ganga Ram hospital.

During the protest, several Congress leaders were detained after they protested against Rahul Gandhi’s questioning by the Enforcement Directorate.

The detainees included Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, Harish Rawat, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, K.C. Venugopal, Deepender S. Hooda and Pawan Khera among several others.

The partymen were kept at different police stations of the city. Some were taken to Mandir Marg police station while some were held at Fatehpur Beri, Tughlaq Road Police Station etc.

Pawan Khera said the party will not cow down to the pressure of the Modi government. “We have been since morning trying to reach the ED office and we will keep trying,” he said earlier.

(With inputs from IANS)