‘Bring relevant documents’: Ed to Ed because it refuses to issue notice to Sonia, Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case. Bharat News

New Delhi: On Friday, a Delhi court refused to issue a notice to Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul in the National Herald case as it asked the Enforcement Directorate to “bring more relevant documents and correct the faults.”
The judge said, “I cannot pass such an order until satisfied,” when the investigative agency urged, “We don’t want this order to last long. The notice is issued.”
The case has been set for hearing on 2 May.
Ed filed a charge sheet in National Herald Money laundering The case on 9 April is a step towards criminal allegations and trial against former Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Lok Sabha opposition leader Rahul Gandhi. The alleged income of the crime in this case includes Rs 5,000 crore.
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According to agency sources, the charge sheet named five persons and two companies as accused. Among them, young Indian is a company in which Gandhis is a controlled interest. Other accused include family partners close to Gandhis, such as Sam Pitroda, who leads the Congress’s foreign unit and Suman Dubey.
It has allegedly presented documentary evidence giving details of the money trail and related transactions to return its allegations. Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, former Congress treasurer Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernandes, have been questioned several times over the years, and their statement has been included in the prosecution complaint.