National Herald FIR Sparks Political Firestorm: BJP Cites Evidence, Congress Cries Conspiracy

A fresh political storm has erupted over the National Herald money-laundering case. The Delhi Police's Economic Offences Wing registered a new FIR naming Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi among others. BJP leaders are defending the action, claiming it's based on credible evidence of financial wrongdoing. Meanwhile, Congress has slammed the move as a political conspiracy to target opposition leaders through investigative agencies.

Key Points: Sonia Rahul Gandhi Named in National Herald Money Laundering FIR

  • FIR accuses Sonia and Rahul Gandhi of criminal conspiracy in AJL takeover
  • BJP claims credible evidence gathered by investigative agencies
  • Congress calls it political conspiracy to harass opposition leaders
  • Case involves alleged fraudulent acquisition of Rs 2000 crore properties
  • Enforcement Directorate complaint led to fresh FIR registration
  • Young Indian company named as beneficiary of alleged fraud scheme
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National Herald FIR triggers political storm; BJP cites 'credible evidence', Cong calls it 'conspiracy'

Delhi Police EOW files fresh FIR against Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in National Herald case worth Rs 2000 crore, triggering political war between BJP and Congress.

National Herald FIR triggers political storm; BJP cites 'credible evidence', Cong calls it 'conspiracy'
"The National Herald case is not a political witch hunt. The FIR is about a criminal conspiracy involving assets worth almost Rs 2,000 crore. - Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC"

New Delhi, Nov 30

A fresh political confrontation erupted on Sunday after the Delhi Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) registered a new FIR against Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald money-laundering case.

The FIR has prompted sharp, contrasting reactions from BJP allies and the Congress.

BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal strongly defended the action, asserting that the FIR was grounded in substantial evidence gathered by investigative agencies.

"Look, charges have been framed. Their names appear in the FIR. This means the investigating agency and the police have credible evidence against them. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly said that those who have looted the country will have to return what they took. This is nothing new. The Congress and its leaders are known across the country for how funds have been misused," he said, alleging long-standing patterns of financial impropriety within the party.

Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC also denied that the FIR was politically motivated, insisting the case was rooted in "financial wrongdoing".

"The National Herald case is not a political witch hunt. The FIR is about a criminal conspiracy involving the assets of Associated Journals Limited, which owns the National Herald Company, worth almost Rs 2,000 crore. Now there are three companies whose beneficiaries are Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. When an FIR is being lodged against them - whether it is Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi or Sam Pitroda - the Constitution is above all. I believe let law do its work..."

The Congress, however, described the FIR as the latest attempt by the BJP to target opposition leaders through investigative agencies.

Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant said, "There is an attempt to harass the opposition; this is a conspiracy. This has never been, nor will it ever be, the democratic way of the BJP. They are adopting a completely authoritarian approach, trying to eliminate and intimidate the opposition. But we will not be afraid..."

The EOW registered the fresh FIR on October 3, acting on a complaint from the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The case accuses Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and six others of criminal conspiracy to fraudulently take over Associated Journals Limited (AJL), the parent company of the now-defunct National Herald.

Others named in the FIR include Sam Pitroda, Suman Dubey, Sunil Bhandari, and three entities: Young Indian, Dotex Merchandise Pvt Ltd, and AJL.

According to the FIR, the alleged conspiracy aimed to acquire AJL, which owned properties valued at over Rs 2,000 crore, for just Rs 50 lakh through Young Indian, a company said to be beneficially owned by Sonia and Rahul Gandhi.

- IANS

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Priya S
This looks like political vendetta just before elections. Why now after so many years? The timing is too convenient for BJP. Let's not forget the principle of innocent until proven guilty.
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Arjun K
As a common citizen, I'm tired of political drama. Whether it's BJP or Congress, they're all the same. Focus on real issues like inflation and unemployment instead of these endless cases.
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Sarah B
The numbers speak for themselves - ₹2000 crore properties acquired for ₹50 lakh? That's not normal business, that's suspicious. Investigation is necessary regardless of political affiliations.
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Meera T
Both sides need to show maturity. BJP shouldn't use agencies for political targeting, and Congress should cooperate with investigations if they have nothing to hide. Democracy needs strong opposition.
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Vikram M
Remember when Congress used to call themselves the "party with a difference"? Now they're facing serious corruption charges. Irony died a thousand deaths! 🤦‍♂️ Let the courts decide fairly.

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