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Will Rahul Gandhi Lose His Sheen As Political Figure After ED Grill?

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Only 50 per cent of questions have been asked to Rahul Gandhi so far, so the process of calling him to the ED office will go on. In all, Rahul Gandhi has been questioned for more than 30 hours so far, as reports Dainik Bhaskar. Rahul Gandhi’s interrogation by the ED has gone on for three days and informs its miscellaneous story. During the process of the ED grill, he was reported to have reacted if he would be questioned the whole of the night? Only the party knows whether he has been questioned in the same way earlier. How could this be disclosed in the public domain? The hard or soft questions are yet not over as he was also present before the Enforcement Directorate on the second day for over eight hours in the National Herald money-laundering probe and was again summoned. 

This aptly remains a little like someone telling the authorities concerned that he understands the questions very well and he can answer everything fast and effortlessly. He appeared to have calculated the detailed ordeal as if he has studied mathematics despite being an influential political figure. It also seems he continues to intend for changing his political image continuously.

The Congress party stands with him at this time of interrogations. Raising as many as four vital questions, the party spokesperson said: “Why is only Congress and Rahul Gandhi being targeted by the ruling party?” “Is it an attempt to quell the voice putting up questions for people?” “Has Rahul Gandhi become a hurdle for the government to benefit capitalists?” “The ruling government is supposedly consuming thousands of crores, putting 40-50 ministers at work to put coercion on Rahul Gandhi. Why?” All those queries were carried out by the media.

The National Herald case relates to the allegations of misappropriation of funds in transactions between Young India – backed by the Gandhis – and the Associated Journals Limited (AJL), which carries out the news daily launched by former PM Jawahar Lal Nehru in the year 1937 or 1938, as was reported

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