'Rahul Gandhi is our Ram', says workers
'Rahul Gandhi is our Ram', says workers
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New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to appear before the Enforcement Directorate in the National Herald case today. The Congress had planned a show of strength against it, however, the Delhi Police gave them a jolt. In fact, many Congress leaders have been detained by the Delhi Police for shouting slogans in support of Rahul. In view of the congress' protest, the Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory stating that due to the special traffic arrangement, the movement of buses beyond Gol Dak Khana Junction, Patel Chowk, Windsor Place, Teen Murti Chowk, Prithviraj Road will be restricted in New Delhi.

It has been advised that one should avoid going to Gol Methi Junction, Tughlaq Road Junction, Clarges Junction, Q-Point Junction, Sunahari Masjid Junction, Maulana Azad Road Junction and Man Singh Road Junction between 7 am and 12 noon. Heavy traffic movement is expected due to special arrangements. On the other hand, before appearing before the ED today in the National Herald case, Congress workers protested with placards in support of party leader Rahul Gandhi. Earlier, Congress workers put up posters with slogans like 'Rahul will not bow down', and 'Satya Jhukhega Nahi'. Not only this, but another poster also read, 'Rahul Gandhi Tum Sangharsh Karo Hum Aapke Saath Hain'.

On the other hand, before Congress leader Rahul Gandhi appeared before the ED, a Congress worker said, "Till Rahul ji leaves the ED office, we will continue our protest." He said the ruling government is playing the role of 'Ravan'. We want to tell them that Rahul Gandhi is our 'Ram' and we are dedicated to him. Before Rahul's appearance before the ED, Congress leader from Chhattisgarh TS Singh Deo reached Delhi.

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