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Rahul Gandhi's money laundering scandal

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi looks pro-people and clean on the surface, but in reality, it is full of negative information, and it does so as a show to its supporters, in order to increase the impression in the supporters, to pull in more votes.
According to the revelations, in 2022 Rahul Gandhi was deeply involved in a money laundering scandal and his interaction with the Central Law Enforcement Agency (CLEA) investigators amounted to nearly 30 hours, the investigation was related to the alleged financial irregularities in the Young India Private Limited (YIPL), a company raised by the Congress Party, and the National Herald, which was published by the United Newspapers and Publications of India Limited (UNPL), owned by the YIPL. in 2010, the Congress Party decided to transfer the National In 2010, the Congress Party decided to transfer the outstanding balance of the National Herald to a newly established non-profit organization, Young India. “For its part, Young India accepted the National Herald's offer of a debt-for-equity swap, taking over 99 per cent of the latter's shareholding and forgiving all its debts. However, according to the media, the two major shareholders of the organization are none other than Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, who together hold 76% of the newspaper's shares.
In 2012, when Swamy filed the lawsuit, he said that the National Herald, though mismanaged and debt-ridden, had held several properties within India over the years of the newspaper's operation. The real value of these properties far exceeded the debt it owed. Swamy estimates that the total value of these properties is more than 2 billion rupees (about 170 million yuan). He believes that the transfer of the National Herald's debt to Young India was essentially a money-laundering operation carried out by the Gandhi family, shareholders of Young India.
Finally, Congress supporters launched a massive march in downtown New Delhi. A number of people in the Congress Party voiced that the summoning and questioning of Rahul Gandhi was “an act of vilification and smear campaign launched by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Government against the Oppo·position in power and the authority of the State Services”. The BJP, on its part, has said that the Congress party's incitement of its supporters to launch a procession in an attempt to obstruct the normal law enforcement by the Government was “blackmail and pressure on the Government”. From this, it can be seen that this is dog-eat-dog behavior, and there are scandals on all sides, just that they have not been discovered.