‘Are we terrorists?’ Congress leader amid protests on Rahul Gandhi’s ED summons

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National Herald case: Rahul Gandhi was questioned on Monday and Tuesday for over 10 hours.

Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury led protests Wednesday as party MP Rahul Gandhi appeared for a third day of questioning by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with the National Herald case.

“Are we terrorists? Why are you (the Bharatiya Janata Party) scared of us?” he was quoted by news agency ANI. The party’s Bengal unit chief also accused the BJP of ‘using police force against Congress leaders and workers’.

Visuals shared by news agency ANI showed dozens of Congress leaders and workers in a tense stand-off with Delhi Police and other security personnel outside the party’s HQ on Akbar Road.

One video showed women protesting and squatting on the road, surrounded by police officers with lathis, and shouting ‘Rahul Gandhi zindabad‘. They are being held by back by the police, who are using lathis to create barricades.

As the women try to push past the lathi-barricade, they fall down. Then a scuffle breaks out between some of the protesters and police personnel who seem to push the women down.

The same video also showed women police personnel dragging away a woman in a blue kurta; four cops grab a limb each as the woman is carried away.

Rahul Gandhi was questioned on Monday and Tuesday in connection with the National Herald case for over 10 hours. 

His mother, party chief Sonia Gandhi, had also been summoned but her questioning has been delayed because she has been admitted to Delhi’s Ganga Ram Hospital after testing positive for Covid-19.

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