National Herald case: ED could ask only 20 questions in 23 hours, Rahul Gandhi answering 'ragged' by lawyers

New Delhi: TheEnforcement Directorate's (ED) questioning of former Congress president Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case has been going on for nearly 23 hours. On Wednesday, the question-and-answer series between the investigating agency and Rahul began for the third consecutive day. It is reported that during this entire interrogation, Rahul Gandhi has been able to answer only 20-25 questions. At the same time, the protest by Congress workers outside the ED office in support of their leader continues.

Media reports quoting sources have informed that ed officials have been able to ask only 20 to 25 questions to Rahul Gandhi so far. At the same time, it was also reported that it seems that Rahul Gandhi is only presenting 'taught' and 'rote' answers by lawyers. However, on Tuesday, it was reported that Rahul had demanded the ED to complete the interrogation, but he was summoned for the second time on Wednesday.

According to reports, Rahul Gandhi was asked questions related to bank accounts, assets abroad during his interrogation for nearly 9 hours on the first day. The next day, the officials asked questions for about 10 hours. It is being told that even during that time, Rahul was not able to answer properly about his personal bank accounts. At the same time, since the first day of questioning at the ED office, Congress workers have been creating a ruckus on the streets of Delhi. During this time, the Delhi Police had also detained a large number of leaders and activists. According to the data, the police had detained more than 400 Congressmen on the first day. However, he was released after about 11 hours.

At the same time, the protest of Congress workers on Wednesday took a violent turn. During this time, the party leaders had set fire to the tyres at some distance from the ED office. However, the police acted promptly and doused the fire. During this time, many activists, including women, started shouting slogans on the streets.

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