'Rahul Gandhi's detention provokes Congressmen..,' says we will continue to fight
'Rahul Gandhi's detention provokes Congressmen..,' says we will continue to fight
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New Delhi: Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi has once again reached the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office for questioning in connection with the money laundering case related to the National Herald case. At the same time, several Congress MPs today took out a march from the Parliament complex to Vijay Chowk to protest against the ED's questioning of Sonia. Party leader Rahul Gandhi was also present in the march. Meanwhile, the Delhi Police detained several Congress MPs who were marching. The Delhi Police also took former Congress President Rahul Gandhi into custody and took him with them.

The Delhi Police detained Rahul at Vijay Chowk, where several Congress MPs are protesting against the ED's questioning of Sonia Gandhi. Rahul was taken to Parliament Street police station by bus. Before being taken into custody, Rahul Gandhi said, "All the Congress MPs had come here (at Vijay Chowk). They discussed issues like unemployment and inflation. But, the police are not allowing us to sit here. Discussion is not allowed inside Parliament and here the police are arresting us.''

At the same time, senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said, "It is a conspiracy of Modi Ji and Amit Shah Ji that the opposition has to be eliminated and our voice has to be shut down. We're not going to be afraid of it. We will continue to fight.'' Let me tell you that Mallikarjun Kharge has also been taken into custody by the Delhi Police. Congress leaders and workers are continuously creating ruckus on the streets protesting against the interrogation of Sonia Gandhi, after which the Delhi Police has detained them.

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