
Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad has come into color after a new responsibility in the party. In the press conference on the third day of ED's questioning of Sonia Gandhi, Azad made a direct attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said that Sonia Gandhi is ill. They shouldn't be bothered like this. Azad further said that in the olden times there used to be principles of wars. At that time the emperor used to tell his army that the sick and women should not raise their hands.
Sonia Gandhi was questioned by the Enforcement Directorate on the third day in the Shanal Herald money laundering case. During this, from Congress leaders to workers, demonstrated against the Modi government on the stage and the road. Several Congress MPs gave their arrests to the police. On the other hand, senior party leader and G-23 group member Ghulam Nabi Azad were also seen standing in favor of Sonia Gandhi while doing the press conference.
The emperor did not raise his hands on women
Ghulam Nabi Azad said that Sonia Gandhi is ill for the last 6 months. Apart from this, now his age has also come. In a direct attack on Prime Minister Modi, Azad said that there used to be principles of war. At that time the emperor used to tell his army not to raise his hands on women and the sick. But the episode in National Herald in which the government is questioning him is not correct. Azad said that the government has taken up this matter in the past as well. At that time there was information about the closure of this case. But then the genie of interrogation has come out.
Rahul Gandhi questioned in two shifts
Azad said that Rahul Gandhi has been questioned by ED officials for more than 50 hours in two shifts. When it is known in this case that Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi belong to the same family, then after questioning Rahul Gandhi in the same case, why are the same questions being asked to his elderly and ailing mother again?
Significantly, the third day of questioning Sonia Gandhi by ED officials has been completed. At present, the ED officials have not issued him a fresh summons.
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