Accordingly, the Enforcement Department has set a new date for Rahul Gandhi to appear on the 13th and Sonia Gandhi for the 23rd. Following this, Rahul Gandhi appeared at the Enforcement Department office in Delhi on the 13th. He was interrogated by officers in the rank of Assistant Director of Enforcement for about 9 hours that day alone.
As a result, Rahul Gandhi continues to appear at the Enforcement Department office the day before yesterday. In this context, the Enforcement Department has summoned Congress MP Rahul Gandhi to appear in the National Herald case tomorrow.
The Congress party has been waging a sporadic struggle across the country, accusing the inquiry of being politically motivated and of using the ruling BJP government to its advantage. In Delhi, many Congress MPs have been arrested in connection with the protests. They have also been accused of trespassing by the Delhi Police.