Rahul Gandhi came out of ED office after 12 hours of questioning, summoned again on Tuesday

ED asks Rahul Gandhi to continue recording his statement for the fifth day on Tuesday

ED asks Rahul Gandhi to continue recording his statement for the fifth day on Tuesday

Congress leader was Rahul Gandhi Enforcement Directorate inquiries For nearly 12 hours on the fourth day of his appearance on Monday in the National Herald money laundering case.

Mr. Gandhi left the agency’s headquarters at APJ Abdul Kalam Road in central Delhi at around 12:30

He reached the ED office after 11 am and went out for over an hour in the afternoon with his Z+ category CRPF security escort.

The agency has asked him to continue recording his statement for the fifth day on Tuesday.

40 hours in ED office

The Congress MP from Kerala’s Wayanad has spent over 40 hours with the Federal Investigation Agency in four meetings since his first appearance on June 13.

The ED probe pertains to alleged financial irregularities in Congress-promoted Young Indian Pvt Ltd, which owns the National Herald newspaper.

The newspaper is published by Associated Journals Limited (AJL) and is owned by Young Indian Private Limited.

The agency has also summoned Congress President Sonia Gandhi for questioning in the matter on June 23. he was discharged On Monday from a private hospital in Delhi where he was admitted for complications related to coronavirus.