National Herald case: Congress furious with Rahul Gandhi's appearance
National Herald case: Congress furious with Rahul Gandhi's appearance
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New Delhi: Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi's appearance before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is today for the second consecutive day. Ever since Rahul Gandhi's interrogation started, congress leaders and workers have already been opposing Rahul Gandhi's muscle. CMs of all Congress-ruled states are present in Delhi and are taking part in the protest. Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot has attacked PM Narendra Modi, saying that the country will never forgive him.

Speaking to the media, Ashok Gehlot said, "I would like to tell Modi ji that God has given you a chance to become the prime minister of the country. Don't treat the people of the country like this with CBI, income tax or ED, otherwise, the country will never forgive you. It is our duty to respect the post of Prime Minister and I would like to say this to the Prime Minister with respect. The law is the same for everyone, but it is wrong to question someone till 12 o'clock in the night. Congress MP Deepender Hooda termed the ED's action as political vendetta. Speaking to the media, he said, "The way ED is handling this case, how many hours Rahul Gandhi was questioned and called again yesterday. It smells of an agenda of political vendetta. The voices of Rahul Gandhi and Congress will not be silenced by these actions.''

Veteran Congress leader P Chidambaram has also attacked the BJP. Speaking to the media, he said, "We are opposing the misuse of the law. If the ED follows the law, we have no problem. But the ED is not following the law. We are asking what is a crime? No answer. Which police agency has registered an FIR? No answer. There is no copy of the FIR. They are not following the law. Is there any BJP leader whose MLA has been booked by the ED in the last 4-5 years? Is there a BJP-ruled state where the ED has registered a case?" LIn the National Herald case, both Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi are on bail.  

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