ED summons Rahul Gandhi for 4th time as Cong workers continue stir

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Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Rahul Gandhi for a fourth round of quizzing in the National Herald case on Friday.

After an eight-hour questioning on Wednesday, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Rahul Gandhi for a fourth round of quizzing in the National Herald case on Friday.

Protests continued over Rahul Gandhi’s ED questioning outside the party headquarters on Delhi’s Akbar Road and outside the ED office. Despite prohibitory orders and heavy police barricading, protesters burnt tyres outside the ED office.

Delhi Police detained a total of 240 protesters on the third day of Rahul Gandhi’s questioning at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office.

Congress leader Sachin Pilot was one of the protesters who were detained on Wednesday. Police detained the former deputy chief minister of Rajasthan when he was on his way to party headquarters.

He was taken to the Narela Police Station. Pilot took to Twitter on Wednesday evening and wrote, “Still at Narela Police station, Singhu border.”

Earlier in the day, the All India Mahila Congress workers protesting outside the party headquarters were detained after they tried to march towards the ED office.

Congress alleged that some policemen forcibly entered its headquarters and beat up party workers and leaders.

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