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In the National Herald case, at least 14 locations – All over the country – Inspected on Officials said, Tuesday, days after the questioning of Congress President Sonia Gandhi. This includes the Herald House publishing unit in Delhi.

The interrogation of Sonia Gandhi in The case by the Directorate of Enforcement was triggered massive protests last week in Multiple parts of Country by Congress workers on behalf of party Alleged misuse of Central investigation agencies by government. three rounds of The President of the Congress was interviewed out Until now. She was later interrogated recovery Corona virus and hospitalization due to illness.

Rahul Gandhi who been interrogated by mother in Case, he was arrested with Many other senior leaders amid the mass demonstrations in The national capital.

The National Herald was founded by Jawaharlal Nehru of India first prime Minister in 1938 mid fight against british colonial rule.

The corruption case was brought after complaints from Subramaniam Swami of the BJP about 10 years ago. Gandhi has been accused of financial Forgery.

There are allegations of embezzlement of The money obtained from Associated Journal Limited – which published the daily newspaper – was also seized over By Young Indian Pvt Limited, after continuous mantra of financial challenges.

Congress leaders Malikargon is out and their Pawan Bansal also tested in the case. Rahul Gandhi interrogated last Month.

Congress called it a “political witch hunt.” announced Demonstrations across the country when new summons were sent to the Gandhis. Dramatic videos of confrontations between party Workers, police and demonstrations on Railroads and streets among other places have appeared since then.


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