'Have nothing to hide, we are a law-abiding party': Congress on ED summons to Sonia Gandhi, Rahul
Sonia Gandhi and Rahul have been asked to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday in connection with a money laundering case pertaining to the National Herald-AJL deal.
- Congress today said that its leaders have ''nothing to hide''
- Congress was reacting to ED summons to Sonia Gandhi and Rahul
- Sonia has sought more time to appear before ED in connection with National Herald-AJL deal
New Delhi: The Congress on Wednesday said it is a law-abiding party and its leaders have nothing to hide from the Enforcement Directorate, which is probing a money laundering case against Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul in connection with the National Herald-AJL deal. The Congress party said that its leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul will appear before the ED as “they have nothing to hide” from the central probe agency and that the BJP should learn lessons from it.
The reaction from Congress came after Sonia Gandhi was asked to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday in connection with a money laundering case pertaining to the National Herald-AJL deal.
However, she had sought time from the agency as she is recovering from coronavirus. The Congress president, who tested positive on Thursday, is yet to recover and her latest report is not Covid-negative.
Rahul Gandhi has been asked to appear before the ED on June 13 and he is likely to appear before it. He was earlier summoned on June 2 but had sought time as he was abroad at the time.
Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera told reporters, "We are a law-abiding party. We follow rules. So, if they have been summoned, of course, they will go. We have nothing to hide". "We are not like them. We remember when Amit Shah was running around from 2002 to 2013," he said. "They will learn some lessons from us on what kind of people who adhere to the path of truth are. They should learn from us," Khera said.
The Congress is likely to make it a big event on Monday when Rahul Gandhi appears before the probe agency's headquarters in central Delhi.
The case pertains to the probe into the alleged financial irregularities in the party-promoted Young Indian that owns the National Herald newspaper. The paper is published by Associated Journals Limited (AJL) and owned by Young Indian Pvt Limited.
Officials said the agency wants to record the statements of Rahul and Sonia Gandhi under criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
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