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A Rouse Avenue court is set to rule on the prosecution complaint by the Enforcement Directorate against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and others in the National Herald money laundering case. Key ...
The Rouse Avenue court has reserved its decision on the alleged money laundering charges against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and others in the National Herald case. While the Enforcement Directorate ...
Senior Congress leader and Member of Parliament from Wayanad (Kerala) Priyanka Gandhi has sharply criticised the Uttar Prades ...
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India Today on MSNYoung Indian created by Gandhis to avoid heat on Congress, ED tells courtThe Enforcement Directorate on Thursday said Young Indian, whose majority shareholders were Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, was another face of the Congress and was created to avoid limelight on the ...
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All show, no substance: Rahul Gandhi on PM Modi, Uproar in Parliament over Bihar voter list, moreIn a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said he has met the PM in person ...
On July 12, in rebuttal arguments before the court, ASG S. V. Raju stated that Young Indian was involved in money laundering and continues to be involved. Raju asserted that there were sufficient ...
News Hunar Hali Gandhi on teaching Sanskrit to her young co-star Aan Tiwari on the sets of Veer Hanuman; says ‘It isn’t an easy language, but he’s always eager to learn’ ...
Rahul Gandhi, the heir of India's Nehru-Gandhi family, has sparked a political storm with a series of controversial remarks that analysts said showed the immaturity of a likely future national leader.
In 1893, in the bustling seaside city of Durban, South Africa — then under British colonial rule — a young lawyer stepped off a ship from India, eager to try his professional luck far away ...
Rahul Gandhi, heir of India's best known political dynasty, is drawing crowds ahead of elections in a state that has long been a bastion for his family, but that may not translate into votes for ...
And once Gandhi started his legal work in South Africa, he really became the major spokesman and advocate for Indian rights [in South Africa]. So had he not gone to South Africa in the 1890s, he ...
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