'What is the secret of your energy', why is ED asking Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case?

New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi, who is facing the Enforcement Directorate (ED)'s interrogation for several days in a money laundering case related to the National Herald case, has now told what the investigating agency asked him. While addressing the party workers, Rahul Gandhi told that, the ED officers were surprised to see him (Rahul) answering all the questions patiently and asked him what is the secret of his energy? However, Rahul did not tell the Congress workers what questions were asked to him in the National Herald case.

The Congress Lok Sabha MP told that the ED officers were also surprised to see his endurance. He was asking what is the secret of his energy? Rahul Gandhi said on Wednesday that the ED officers asked me how can you sit for so long? He replied that he does Vipassana. Rahul Gandhi said that after hearing this, the ED officers started asking him about Vipassana. Addressing the party workers, Rahul said that he has answered all the questions of the investigating agency. But here also Rahul did not specify what the questions were.

He said that he was not alone in the small room of the ED headquarters with three or four officers. Congress people were also there with them, who are fighting against the Modi government without fear. The meeting was organized at AICC. Rahul said that the army should be strengthened amid China's incursion, but the government is weakening the army. When there is war, its result will be revealed.

Rahul, his party workers also took a jibe at the BJP, telling them that these people call themselves nationalists? He said that the government will have to withdraw the Agneepath scheme like agricultural laws. He said that PM Narendra Modi has broken the backbone of the country. The country will no longer be able to provide employment. We used to talk about One Rank, One Pension, now it has become No Rank, No Pension. PM Modi has handed over the country to two-three industrialists.

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