New Delhi: Congress working president Sonia Gandhi is scheduled to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday i.e. Today. Congress has been continuously attacking the BJP over this and is opposing the ED's questioning. Now, the BJP has hit back and reminded Congress of its interrogation of the then Gujarat CM Narendra Modi. Let us know that Congress has decided to hold a large-scale demonstration against questioning Sonia Gandhi. Addressing a press conference on Thursday, former Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, "When PM Modi was the CM of Gujarat, he faced inquiries in many cases. But did we oppose it? On the one hand, there is the BJP, which respects the agencies. On the other side, there is Congress, which breaks the morale of the investigating agencies.'' Prasad further said, "When Narendra Modi was the CM of Gujarat, many cases were started against him. Modi Ji, despite being the CM, appeared before the investigating agencies and answered their questions for 12 hours. Was there any protest in Delhi at that time?'' In fact, Congress is alleging that barricades have been put up at the party's Delhi headquarters and the media is being prevented from coming to the office. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh tweeted, "Media is being prevented from coming to the Congress office. Non-violent Gandhian 'Satyagraha' against any injustice is the constitutional right of every Indian. But in the arrogance of power, the Modi government is trying to take away this right from us. This is not an attack on Congress but on India's great democracy.'' Why Congress afraid of Sonia Gandhi's questioning? Gehlot quits Rajasthan work reached Delhi After Corona, 'Sonia Gandhi' to be questioned today in National Herald case 'Sometimes the bulldozer even runs upside down,' Akhilesh's attack on political turmoil in UP