Sonia Gandhi, Congress interim president, to appear before ED in National Herald case today

Sonia Gandhi has been asked to depose before the investigators at the party headquarters here around 11 am on Thursday. The fresh summon was issued as Congress's interim president could not join the ED investigation in the case due to COVID-19. 

Sonia Gandhi, Congress interim president, to appear before ED in National Herald case today
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New Delhi: Delhi Police has set up barricades in the vicinity of AICC headquarters at Akbar road as Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi will appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday in the National Herald case. Senior Congress leaders and the party's MPs are all set to assemble at the AICC office to express solidarity with Sonia Gandhi. Congress has also decided to protest across the country against the BJP-led government in support of Sonia Gandhi. 

Official sources told ANI that Sonia Gandhi has been asked to depose before the investigators at the party headquarters here around 11 am on Thursday. The fresh summon was issued as Congress's interim president could not join the ED investigation in the case due to COVID-19. Earlier, the agency had issued similar summons to Sonia Gandhi as she failed to appear before the investigators on June 8 and then on June 21 due to COVID-19.

The Congress leader had developed a mild fever on June 1 evening and was found COVID-19 positive upon testing the next morning. On June 1, the ED had summoned Sonia Gandhi to appear before its investigators on June 8 in the case for the first time in connection with a money laundering case involving the National Herald. The agency wants to record Sonia Gandhi`s statements under criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

Notably, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, other senior party leaders and MPs are already present in Delhi. They had a meeting on Wednesday evening at Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge`s house. Congress leader and former MP PL Punia said that both the Houses of Parliament would be adjourned on Thursday and after that, all Congress MPs will gather at Pant Marg near Gurdwara Rakabganj and from there they will reach the Congress headquarters together. Further, Punia said that the rest of the Congress leaders and AICC members will go to the ED office from the party headquarters in support of Sonia Gandhi.

Congress leader Manickam Tagore tweeted, "Congress office HQ in Akbar Road but now closed by shah police.... They know the strength of Congress workers and their commitment."

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Last month, the ED questioned Rahul Gandhi on several occasions in the case to investigate alleged financial irregularities under the PMLA. The case was registered about nine months ago after a trial court took cognisance of an Income Tax Department probe carried out on the basis of a private criminal complaint filed by former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Subramanian Swamy in 2013.

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Swamy had approached the court alleging that the assets of Associated Journals Limited (AJL), which published the National Herald newspaper, were fraudulently acquired and transferred to Young Indian Pvt Limited (YIL), in which Sonia Gandhi and her son owned 38 per cent shares each. The YIL promoters include Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. 

Swamy had alleged that the Gandhis cheated and misappropriated funds, with YIL paying only Rs 50 lakh to obtain the right to recover Rs 90.25 crore that AJL owed to the Congress. Congress argued that YIL was a not-for-profit company under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 that can neither accumulate profits nor pay dividends to its shareholders. 

Calling it a case of political vendetta, senior Supreme Court advocate and Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi had said, "This is truly a very weird case -- an alleged money laundering case on which summons are issued with no money involved."

The federal agency`s move followed the questioning of senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge and Congress Treasurer Pawan Bansal in April this year in New Delhi in connection with its money laundering probe into the National Herald case. The agency then recorded the statements of both the Congress leaders then under the PMLA. 

The National Herald is published by AJL and owned by YIL. While Kharge is the CEO of YIL, Bansal is the Managing Director of AJL. The ED is currently investigating the shareholding pattern and financial transactions as well as the role of party functionaries in the functioning of AJL and YIL. 

(With ANI Inputs)

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