• ‘ED haye haye’: Congress workers protest outside Herald House after raids

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    ‘ED haye haye’: Congress workers protest outside Herald House after raids

    The raids have drawn criticism from Congress veteran Jairam Ramesh, who described them as a part of the "continuous campaign upon India's primary opposition."

    Digital Desk: On
    Tuesday, Congress members demonstrated in front of the Herald House in Delhi as
    the Enforcement Directorate (ED) carried out additional searches at least 12
    places across the nation in relation to the alleged National Herald money-laundering
    case, for which Sonia Gandhi, the party's interim president, and Rahul Gandhi,
    a member of parliament, had already been questioned numerous times.



    Congress workers could
    be seen yelling "ED haye haye" as police attempted to disperse them
    and maintain control of the situation in a video provided by news agency ANI.



    According to ED
    authorities, the raids were being conducted to gather paper evidence for the
    federal agency's investigation into the Herald case. A week after Sonia Gandhi
    was questioned for more than 11 hours over three days, the searches were
    started. Rahul was questioned for more than 50 hours over the course of five
    days in June while the Congress leader was questioned about her day-to-day
    involvement with Young Indian Pvt Ltd (YI), its finances, and the acquisition
    of Associated Journals Ltd (AJL).



    The
    raids have drawn criticism from Congress veteran Jairam Ramesh, who described
    them as a part of the "continuous campaign upon India's primary
    opposition."



     



    "We vehemently condemn this political
    vendetta against anyone who speak out against the Modi administration. We won't
    be silent, you can't!" he tweeted.



     



    When Sonia was being questioned by
    the ED for the third time last week over the matter, protests also took place
    in Kerala and Delhi. Party MPs and officials, including former leader Rahul
    Gandhi, had organized a protest march and intended to meet with President
    Droupadi Murmu once she had been sworn in. However, the opposition leader in
    the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, as well as other protesting MPs was held
    by the Delhi Police. Congress members were seen staging demonstrations and
    obstructing rail tracks in videos that appeared online from Kerala.




    India's first Prime Minister,
    Jawaharlal Nehru, founded AJL in November 1937 and it published the Qaumi Awaz
    in Urdu, Navjeevan in Hindi, and the National Herald. The corruption case was
    filed after complaints from BJP leader Subramaniam Swamy nearly 10 years ago.
    The Gandhis have been accused of financial fraud.