• Top Congress leaders face detention in court as the ED begins questioning Rahul Gandhi

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    Top Congress leaders face detention in court as the ED begins questioning Rahul Gandhi

    The Congress march passed through two barricades before coming to a halt at the third, where Delhi Police used disproportionate force to disperse the protesters. At that time, Ms. Gandhi Vadra turned away from the Congress officials, and Rahul Gandhi and his lawyers began probing. 

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    Desk:
    mso-themecolor:text1"> Rahul Gandhi, the party's leader, arrived at the
    Enforcement Directorate's office today for questioning in the National Herald
    money laundering case, following a massive protest by the Congress on the
    streets of Delhi.



    mso-themecolor:text1">As Mr. Gandhi marched towards the investigating agency's
    office with his sister, Congress national secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra,
    tumultuous scenes were reported in the streets leading up to it, with party
    workers chanting anti-government slogans.



    mso-themecolor:text1">The Congress march passed through two barricades before
    coming to a halt at the third, where Delhi Police used disproportionate force
    to disperse the protesters. At that time, Ms. Gandhi Vadra turned away from the
    Congress officials, and Rahul Gandhi and his lawyers began probing. Following
    that, the Congress leaders sat in the streets and continued their protest.



    mso-themecolor:text1">The Gandhis began their protest by going to the Congress
    headquarters, where a large number of influential officials had gathered.Rajasthan
    Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, his Chhattisgarh counterpart Bhupesh Baghel,
    Digvijaya Singh, P Chidambaram, Jairam Ramesh, Sachin Pilot, Mukul Wasnik,
    Gaurav Gogoi, and Rajeev Shukla were among the top Congress officials who
    arrived at the party headquarters in Delhi today to join the protest.



    mso-themecolor:text1">Members of the Congress had previously been detained and
    put into buses while raising pro-Congress slogans. More Congress staffers are
    anticipated to go to the streets later in the day as part of the party's
    display of strength. Prohibition orders have been issued near the agency's
    headquarters.



    mso-themecolor:text1">The Delhi Police had denied permission for the protest
    march the night before, citing the "communal and law and order
    situation" as well as VVIP movements. Congress leaders pleaded with them
    to reconsider their choice, but they refused.The party then decided to carry
    out the scheduled protests in Delhi and other cities. Protests are also taking
    place in locations such as Indore, Madhya Pradesh, and Guwahati, Assam.



    mso-themecolor:text1">The Congress has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and
    Home Minister Amit Shah of using the Enforcement Directorate and other central
    agencies to crush the opposition. The BJP has been accused of "vendetta
    politics" by the party, which has dismissed the claims against its leaders
    as "false and unsubstantiated."Sonia Gandhi too has been summoned by
    the central agency in this case. She sought more time after she tested Covid
    positive. The agency has now issued her a fresh summons for June 23.



    mso-themecolor:text1">Due to Covid-related concerns, the Congress chairman had
    to be hospitalised to a Delhi hospital yesterday afternoon.



    mso-themecolor:text1">Randeep Singh Surjewala, a prominent Congress leader,
    told the media this morning that the government's barricading of the entire
    city "proves that the government fears us."



    mso-themecolor:text1">"Nobody, including the English and these new
    overlords, can oppress us. We will march to the ED's office, choosing Gandhi's
    path and fighting for the poor's rights. For 136 years, the Congress has been
    the voice of the average man "he stated



    mso-themecolor:text1">He also referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
    government as "cowardly" and that the Congress is willing to make
    "sacrifices."

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