
National Herald case: ED reveals Congress leaders' links.
HeadlinesNow reports a major update in the National Herald case. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has submitted a chargesheet alleging that several Congress leaders, acting on instructions from senior party members, solicited funds for Young Indian and Associated Journals Limited (AJL). The ED's investigation reveals that prominent figures like Telangana Chief Minister and former state Congress president, Revanth Reddy, the late Ahmed Patel, and former Union Minister Pawan Bansal, were involved in this fundraising effort. While the ED's chargesheet doesn't name them as accused, the allegations are significant and point towards a wider network within the Congress party. The ED claims that many individuals contributed to Young Indian between 2019 and 2022, following instructions from Reddy, Patel, and Bansal. This development comes as a significant blow to the Congress party and intensifies political scrutiny surrounding the National Herald case. The case, involving alleged financial irregularities, has been a subject of intense national debate for several years, and this new information adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing investigation. The Nation watches as the Congress party and the involved individuals respond to these serious accusations, further fueling national political tensions and legal battles.Explore more: Sports Updates
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