ED has questioned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for three days in the National Herald case. Due to which the Congress workers are continuously protesting. Indian filmmaker Ashok Pandit says that Rahul Gandhi should be arrested. He is not above the law. Apart from this, Bollywood actor Kamal R. Khan has also said that the ED has made preparations to arrest Rahul Gandhi.
Ashok Pandit tweeted, “Rahul Gandhi should be arrested for inciting violence and thus creating unrest in the country. She is not above the law not to be interrogated by the agencies for the fraud committed by her family.”
On Ashok Pandit’s tweet, Shubradeep Ghosh wrote, “Rahul should be behind bars at the earliest.”
,@RahulGandhi should be arrested for instigating violence and thus creating unrest in the country.
He is not above the law that he cannot be questioned by agencies for frauds committed by his parivaar. #HeraldFiles— Ashoke Pandit (@ashokepandit) June 16, 2022
Apart from this, KRK wrote on Twitter, “I think ED will make all arrangements to arrest Rahul Gandhi by Friday.” On KRK’s tweet, Pratham Daaga wrote, “He has done such a thing, he will be arrested.” Sunny Sapra wrote, “These Congressmen also want Rahul Gandhi to be arrested and take his place. Especially Surjewala.”
On the other hand, a user named John Fernandes wrote, “The more pressure is put on him to break it… in future he will become one of the best politicians of India ever.”
Here is the whole matter: ED summons Rahul Gandhi in the money laundering case related to National Herald. According to which he was to appear before the ED on June 13. The investigating agencies are interrogating Rahul Gandhi continuously for the last three days. In these three days, Rahul Gandhi has been questioned for about 27 hours. The ED has also asked Rahul Gandhi to appear again on Friday for investigation.
There is a lot of anger among Congress workers over the interrogation of Rahul Gandhi. Congress workers are continuously protesting. Due to which about 240 people have also been detained from New Delhi area on Wednesday. Out of which 8 are senior Congress leaders.