Posted by AI on 2025-05-21 14:15:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 10:08:21
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The ED has filed a plea to declare Congress leaders as accused in the National Herald case, despite the High Court declaring the case as closed. The case, pending since 2016, has been under scrutiny as a possible scandal involving some of the biggest names in the Congress Party, and the ED believes that leaders benefitted from the alleged irregularities.
Congress leaders have been accused of conspiring to cheat and mislead public authorities to gain control of the assets of the now-defunct daily newspaper, National Herald, according to an affidavit filed by the ED. The agency further stated that the case involves alleged violations of multiple provisions of the Penal Code, including those related to cheating and forgery.
The ED has accused Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Former Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, among others, of being involved in the alleged conspiracy. The agency argued that Congress leaders used to control the now-defunct Herald House in Delhi, as well as over two dozen plots in various states across India, which are worth more than Rs. 250 crore, and that the proceeds from these properties were used to settle personal debts and dues.
The ED has asked the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court to declare the Congress Party leaders as 'proclaimed offenders' and to initiate proceedings against them under Section 82 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
This unexpected move by the ED has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions among the general public, politicians, and journalists. The implications of this plea will have a significant impact on the political landscape, not only for the Congress Party but also for Indian politics as a whole.