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Herald case: ED names Congress leaders who 'sought donations' for Young Indian, AJL

Herald case: ED names Congress leaders who 'sought donations' for Young Indian, AJL

Time of India22-05-2025

The ED's chargesheet in the National Herald case alleges that some Congress leaders directed individuals to donate to Young Indian and AJL, promising favors in return. Failure to comply would reportedly harm their political careers and businesses. Sonia and Rahul Gandhi are named as accused in the case involving alleged illegal acquisition of AJL assets worth ₹2,000 crore.
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Some Congress leaders were among individuals who donated funds to the Young Indian and AJL on instructions from senior party functionaries as not doing so would have been "damaging" for their political careers and businesses, the ED is learnt to have said in its chargesheet filed in the National Herald case . The chargesheet was filed on April 9 before a local court which is yet to take its cognisance.The ED has named 78-year-old former Congress president and Rajya Sabha MP Sonia Gandhi as accused no. 1 and her son Rahul Gandhi (54) as accused no. 2, apart from five others in the prosecution complaint filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).The National Herald-AJL-YI case pertains to an alleged conspiracy orchestrated to illegally obtain assets worth Rs 2,000 crore of the Associated Journals Limited (AJL) by the "beneficial owners" and majority shareholders of YI (Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi).AJL is the publisher of the National Herald news platform (newspaper and web portal) and is owned by Young Indian Private Limited.The federal probe agency, according to sources who spoke to PTI, found in its investigation that some entities made payment to the company "under the influence" from senior leaders of the Congress party who promised them "certain favours" in party politics.The Congress has described the ED's chargesheet against the Gandhis as "vendetta politics".The opposition party last month claimed that the ED chargesheet was an attempt to divert attention from the economic crisis the country was facing.Those named in the chargesheet for seeking donations for YI include Telangana CM and former PCC president Revanth Reddy, late Ahmed Patel and Pawan Bansal.However, none of these leaders have been named as accused in the chargesheet.There was no immediate reactions from Reddy and Bansal.The ED has recorded the statement of a Congress leader named Arvind Vishwanath Singh Chauhan who said he "arranged" Rs 30 lakh donation from his bank account and Rs 20 lakh "in cash" to YI as he "could not refuse" the "request" of Patel as he contested MLA election on the party's ticket.Another person Rajeev Gambhir is understood to have told the ED that he made donations to the YI "on instructions of" Patel and for securing some post for himself in the AICC office apart from a ticket for his son-in-law for 2019 Lok Sabha polls from the Mandi seat of Himachal Pradesh.The ED said Gambhir later wrote letters to Sonia Gandhi for getting his money back as the promises made to him were "not fulfilled" and a 80G certificate to claim I-T benefits on this donation was not provided to him.The ED is understood to have named Telangana CM Reddy (who was Telangana PCC president then), Patel and Bansal as the Congress leaders on whose instructions a number of people made donations to YI between 2019-2022.The agency has said that some of the donors are the members or leaders of the Congress who transferred money to YI on instruction from senior party functionaries as "annoying" them would have been "damaging" for their career in the party.The ED is understood to have stated that payments made to YI cannot be held as donations as they were not made "voluntarily" but in expectation of some betterment for the donors' political career.The ED found that YI received Rs 6.90 crore and Rs 5.05 crore in donations during 2018-19 and 2019-20 fiscals and this money was used to make payment to file an appeal against the demand raised by Income Tax department against it for 2011-12 assessment year (in December, 2017).The ED is also understood to have stated that similar payments in the name of money for advertisements were made to AJL. It found over a dozen entities paid Rs 6.8 crore to AJL on "instructions" of various Congress leaders.The agency has also named former Congress MP from Punjab Ravneet Bittu (now with the BJP and a Union minister) and former MLA Bharat Bhushan Ashu (arrested by the ED some years back), Bharat Inder Singh Chahal, a close associate of former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh who is with the BJP now, and late Congress leader Oscar Fernandes as people who approached individuals to fund advertisements in the National Herald through AJL.The ED said funds in AJL were received by way of "quid pro quo" where people were initially "obliged" by the Congress leaders and subsequently asked to make payments for advertisements.

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