ED quizzes Rahul Gandhi for 11 hours on Day 2, summons him again on Wednesday; Cong, BJP spar
India TV NewsHighlights Rahul Gandhi was questioned in connection to the the National Herald money-laundering probe Opposition continued protests and sparred with the BJP, accusing it of conspiring to defame Gandhis Rahul Gandhi, 51, was questioned for 10 hours on Monday Rahul Gandhi ED questioning: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi left the Enforcement directorate's office at after 11 hours of grilling. Hundreds of Congress leaders and supporters were detained outside the party headquarters at 24, Akbar Road and around central Delhi as they tried to hold a protest against the ED action for the second day. Delhi Police detain 217 Cong workers The Delhi Police on Tuesday detained 217 Congress workers and leaders, including 15 MPs, from the New Delhi district for protesting the questioning of Rahul Gandhi by the ED, in violation of prohibitory orders and despite being denied permission. Hundreds of Congress supporters and leaders, including K C Venugopal and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, were detained outside the party headquarters at 24, Akbar Road, and around central Delhi as they tried to hold a protest against the ED's questioning of Rahul Gandhi for the second consecutive day in the National Herald money-laundering probe.