ED’s questioning of Sonia Gandhi ends

Sonia Gandhi left the ED office on Wednesday after about three hours of questioning. It is reported that ED may issue fresh summons to him if needed. The interrogation of Rahul Gandhi lasted for 5 days.

3 days, 12 hours, over 100 questions; ED’s questioning of Sonia Gandhi ends

Enforcement Directorate’s interrogation of Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi has been completed.

On the third day in the National Herald case, questions were asked to the Congress chief for about 3 hours.

It is reported that he will not have to appear before the central probe agency till the next summons is issued.

It is reported that the investigating agency has asked more than 100 questions to Sonia in about 12 hours during the three days.

Sonia Gandhi left the ED office on Wednesday after about three hours of questioning.

According to media reports, he will not be called for further production.

However, it is being said in the reports quoting sources that the investigating agency can issue summons if needed.

Sonia gave quick answers!

Recently there was a news that the question-and-answer round with Sonia in the ED office may end on Wednesday.

A report quoted sources as saying that the Congress chief is responding quickly.

It is reported that during the three days, the investigating agency has asked important questions to Sonia.

At the same time, Rahul was asked by the ED about 150 questions during 5 days.

On the third day also,

Congress leaders and workers protested against the questioning of Sonia Gandhi, protested fiercely.

During this, many leaders including MP Manish Tiwari were taken into custody by the police.

Here, during the press conference, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had said, ‘He called Rahul Gandhi for 5 days… Now he has called Sonia Gandhi for the third time.

ED has created an atmosphere of terror in the country.

BJP’s counterattack

Bharatiya Janata Party’s national president Jagat Prakash Nadda had also raised questions on the Congress and said that the Gandhi family considers itself above the law.

“They should answer to the law and follow the rules,” he had said.

At the same time, the BJP chief also said that the protests by the party are not ‘Satyagraha’ but an attempt to suppress the truth.

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