Almost the entire top leadership of Congress party The Chief Ministers, Ashok Gilot and Bhubesh Bagel, and House of Representatives Representatives from the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, staged a protest carrying banners and hoisting slogans from AICC headquarters to the ED offices in Delhi on Monday. (Quick photo by Abinaya Harigovind)
Rahul Gandhi leaves ED office after, after over 11 hours of Interrogated, was told to reappear on Wednesday
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi left Execution Directorate (ED) office after, after over 11 hours of Questioning on The second day of appearance in National Herald money-laundering issue.
The Implementation Directorate summoned the leader of the Congress party for Questioning for Third day in a row on Wednesday, news PTI reported. Rahul Gandhi was interrogated by the agency at ED headquarters on Abdul Kalam APJ Road in Central Delhi today and session It is expected to end soon.
Gandhi, 51, arrived at ED headquarters around 11:05 a.m., accompanied by his sister and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and his statement was recorded under criminal Sections of ban of Officials said the Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
Delhi: Poaching and sticker wars in the name of Rajinder Nagar bypoll campaign Collecting pace
The campaign for Rajinder Nagar bypoll pace gathers ferocity, with senior leadership of Both BJP and AAP run campaigns in Constituency, hunting local leaders, violent attacks on each other. The seat became vacant after MLA Raghav Chadha was previously nominated by the AAP to Rajya Sabha.
In the past one Week, BJP MPs including UP . deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak, Manoj Tiwari, Gautam Gambhir and Hans Raj Hans campaigned for in The area for The party filter of Rajesh Bhatia. from AAP, deputy CM Manish Sisodia and minister Among them is Gopal Rai who You have hit In the streets to gather support for Their candidate is Dorgesh Pathak.
BJP also He claims to have robbed AAP leader Mamta Kujar, former DCPCR member Sonia Sachdeva and former MLA Vijender Garg’s brother Vinod Garg.
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