• ED questions Sonia Gandhi over the National Herald case for two hours.

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    ED questions Sonia Gandhi over the National Herald case for two hours.




    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#757575"> Digital Desk: Senior
    party leaders and workers protested in the Lutyens' Zone as Sonia Gandhi, the
    interim president of the Congress, appeared before the Enforcement Directorate
    (ED) on Thursday for questioning in relation to the alleged money laundering
    case involving the National Herald, serving as a stark reminder of the
    circumstances surrounding Rahul Gandhi's questioning by the federal agency last
    month.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">Sonia Gandhi arrived
    at the ED office around noon and was questioned for just over two hours about
    Associated Journals Limited (AJL), the company that owned the newspaper, as
    well as her role in the day-to-day operations of Young Indian Pvt Ltd (YI), the
    business that had acquired AJL. She was accompanied by Rahul and Priyanka. She
    and Rahul own the majority (76%) of YI.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">Sonia Gandhi, 75, who
    just recovered from a Covid-19 infection, had her interrogation on Thursday cut
    short, according to people familiar with the situation.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">She will need to show
    up once more on Monday.



    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">The ED granted
    Priyanka special permission to join her mother inside the ED office, despite
    being outside the interrogation room for the duration of the two-hour session
    due to her age and condition. She was there to help her mother with the
    medication and nebulizer that she requires on a regular basis, according to
    Priyanka Gandhi's assistant.

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    Due to her Covid-19
    infection, Sonia Gandhi's questioning was originally scheduled for the first
    week of June but was moved to June 23. She requested four weeks from the
    central agency because she had been severely instructed to relax at home after
    being
    hospitalized last month. The ED granted her request, and further
    summonses were issued as a result.



    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">The seasoned
    Congressman is being questioned for the first time by a federal agency.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">Rahul Gandhi earlier
    denied using YI, which the Congress has repeatedly said was a "not for
    profit" organisation, to create any personal assets or for his family
    during his grilling, which lasted more than 10 hours daily for five days last
    month.



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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#424242">The All-India Congress
    Committee (AICC) provided AJL with a loan of Rs 90.21 crore; transactions
    pertaining to the development of a property in Mumbai; and YI receiving a loan
    of Rs 1 crore from a Kolkata-based company, according to a second officer cited
    above. When her questioning resumes, this officer predicted that Sonia Gandhi will
    be asked questions about these topics.



    A federal anti-money laundering investigation agency officer
    with the rank of assistant director who also questioned Rahul for five days in
    June questioned Sonia Gandhi.