The Congress accuses the Centre of using the Enforcement Directorate to unjustly target its leaders in the National Herald case, labeling the action as political harassment to distract from prevailing national issues like the struggling economy and unemployment. The case involves financial restructuring and loans converted to equity.
National Herald Case: Allegations of Harassment amid Political Maneuvering
The Congress has strongly criticized the central government's decision to file a fresh FIR in the National Herald case, describing it as 'harassment' orchestrated by the Enforcement Directorate. Party leaders have accused the Modi administration of using this tactic to shift public attention away from pressing issues affecting the nation.
During a press briefing, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi claimed the government deserves a 'Nobel Prize for fabricating a crime where none exists.' He argued that the accusations aim to distract from challenges like the country's underperforming economy, high unemployment, and ineffective foreign policy.
The Delhi Police have filed an FIR against Congress leaders Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, continuing the ED's money laundering probe. Addressing the case's background, Singhvi explained the financial measures undertaken by Associated Journals Limited, asserting that converting loans to equity was a standard business practice, with no illicit financial activity involved.