Herald case against Sonia Gandhi ‘truly strange’: Abhishek Singhvi in court | India News

Herald case against Sonia Gandhi ‘truly strange’: Abhishek Singhvi in court | India News


Herald case against Sonia Gandhi 'truly strange': Abhishek Singhvi in court

NEW DELHI: Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, told a Delhi court Friday that ED’s National Herald money-laundering case was “truly a strange case.”Singhvi argued before judge Vishal Gogne that it was “an alleged case of money laundering without any property and without use or projection of property.” The court is hearing arguments on whether to take cognisance of ED’s chargesheet against Sonia and Rahul.Calling the case “unprecedented,” Singhvi said: “Not an inch of property moved from Associated Journals Ltd (AJL) to Young Indian Pvt Ltd (YI). No Congress leader gained property or money. Yet this is called money-laundering.”ED alleges Sonia and Rahul, with late Congress netas Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernandes, Sam Pitroda, and YI, fraudulently took over AJL’s assets worth Rs 2,000 crore.Singhvi questioned the 11-year gap between AJL’s restructuring in 2010 and ED’s action in 2021. He said, “To have National Herald in a body not linked to Congress is like Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark.”  - Vineet Upadhyay





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