Officials said the Congress MP sought exemption for Thursday which was allowed
Gandhi has clocked over 24 hours in multiple question and answer sessions over the last two days at the ED office
From ED summoning Rahul Gandhi to rising coronavirus cases in India, catch all the latest updates from across the globe here
Over the last two days, the Wayanad MP and former Congress party president has spent around 21 hours at the ED's office
Traffic movement will be affected on several central Delhi roads on Wednesday as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for the third consecutive day in a money laundering probe, the Delhi Traffic Police said. In a series of tweets, the department mentioned the routes to be avoided and said necessary arrangements have been made as a precautionary measure. "On 15.6.22, kindly avoid Motilal Nehru Marg, Akbar Road, Janpath & Man Singh Road between 0700 hrs & 1200 hrs. Due to special arrangements traffic movement will not be possible on these roads," the Delhi Traffic Police tweeted. In another tweet, it said, "On 15.6.22, pls avoid Gol Methi junction, Tughlak Road Junction, Claridges Junction, Q-point Junction, Sunehri Masjid Junction, Maulana Azad Road Junction & Man Singh Road Junction between 0700 hrs & 1200 hrs. Due to spl arrangements there will be heavy traffic movement here." The department also asked commuters to avoid SP .
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin condemned the Enforcement Directorate (ED)'s questioning of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and called it an outrageous act of political vendetta against the Congress
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M K Stalin on Tuesday lashed out at the Enforcement Directorate action against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi
It was not immediately clear if he would come back and resume the session or the questioning was over for the day.
The questioning on Tuesday, the second day of his appearance before the probe agency in the money-laundering case, continued well past 9 pm and is expected to end soon.
The Congress said Rahul Gandhi's questioning by the ED in the National Herald-AJL case is "unconstitutional and malicious" and aimed at muzzling the fearless voice of the people of the country
Congress general secretary Randeep Surjewala, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel and others were detained during their protest in ED's probe against party leader Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case
Rahul Gandhi, 51, was questioned by ED for over 10 hours on Monday in a money-laundering case
Vehicular traffic will be affected in parts of central Delhi as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi appeared before the Enforcement Directorate for the second consecutive day in a money laundering probe
Congress leaders detained during protest in solidarity with Rahul Gandhi, who was grilled by the ED in a money-laundering probe, were released from various police stations after almost 11 hours
Top Cong leaders march in solidarity; BJP says oppn party backing corruption
Slamming the Congress for holding protests over the interrogation of party MP Rahul Gandhi by the ED, BJP leader Fadnavis said instead of holding people to ransom, he should face the probe.
The probe pertains to alleged financial irregularities in the party-promoted Young Indian that owns the National Herald newspaper
Thousands of Congress workers carried out protest marches in the national capital as well as state capitals against the ED action on the former Congress president.
It is understood that the Congress leader wrote down his statement under section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act during the first round of questioning
Union Minister Smriti Irani on Monday said that Congress leaders have taken to the streets to pressurize the investigating agency because their corruption has exposed