
Supreme Court Questions Silence of Probe Agencies on Rahul Gandhi Allegations
The Supreme Court is questioning the silence of probe agencies on serious allegations.
On Monday, the Supreme Court asked why probe agencies, including the CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED), remained silent on serious allegations against Rahul Gandhi. The court directed the Allahabad High Court to defer its August 20 hearing and told the CBI and ED not to submit any reports related to the case. This came after Kapil Sibal, representing Gandhi, questioned the legitimacy of the petitioner's actions.
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The Supreme Court ordered probe agencies to remain silent on allegations against Rahul Gandhi and deferred a hearing.
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