Rahul interrogated in 2 thousand crore case: claim in papers; Rahul does not have own car, loan of 72 lakhs, assets only 16 crores

Posted on 14th Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

In the case of money laundering related to the National Herald newspaper, the Enforcement Directorate ie ED is interrogating Rahul Gandhi, it is a case of more than 2 thousand crores. Congress had given a Rs 90 crore loan interest-free to this newspaper from its party fund.

 

ED is also asking Rahul Gandhi about his assets. In the affidavit submitted by Rahul before the 2019 elections, it has been told that he has assets of Rs 15 crore 88 lakh and a loan of Rs 72 lakh. According to the same affidavit, today we are giving you information about Rahul's property.

 

Rahul has assets worth more than 15 crores

 

According to the 2019 affidavit, Rahul has assets worth more than Rs 15 crore 88 lakh. In 2014, his assets were 9.4 crores.

 

Rahul also has a loan of Rs 72 lakh on him and he does not even have his car.

 

Rahul's movable assets are Rs 5 crore 80 lakh 58 thousand 799 and immovable assets are Rs 10 crore 8 lakh 18 thousand 284.

 

He has 40 thousand cash. At the same time, 17 lakh 93 thousand rupees are deposited in different banks.

 

He has invested Rs 5 crore 19 lakh in bonds, and share mutual funds.

 

There is a share in the inherited farm in Sultanpur

 

Rahul has a share in the inherited farm in Delhi's Sultanpur village.

He has 333.3 grams of gold.

 

In 2017-18, his total income was 1 crore 11 lakh 85 thousand 570.

 

What is the source of income for Rahul

 

salary as an MP

 

royalty income

 

rental income

 

interest from bonds

 

Dividend and Capital Gains from Mutual Funds

 

Did ED ask- How to raise money for 50 lakh shares?

 

Where is your property? Is there any property abroad? If yes, where and how much?

 

What was your role in AJL, and how did you join Young India?

 

How to become a director of Young India? When was the company formed?

 

Can Young India take over AJL?

 

On whose decision was the payment made to eliminate the liability of AJL?

How was the payment made for the shares you bought in AJL worth Rs 50 lakh?

 

What was your share? How and for how much did you buy your shares? From where did you get the money for this?

 

Why was AJL's liability of Rs 90.9 crore waived off after the takeover?

 

The shares were taken in its name, while the National Herald got Rs 90.9 crore by the Congress. lamps?

 

Minutes of the meeting of old shareholders for takeover? If the meeting was not called, what was the reason?

 

Why did the Congress party give a loan to AJL when it was a sinking ship?

 

What was the motive behind reviving the National Herald?

 

Also Read: National Herald Case: ED's interrogation of Rahul Gandhi continues, question-and-answer lasted for about 3 hours in the first round

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