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5:54 pm - Saturday December 2, 2017

At last, Rabri appears before ED after skipping seven notices

Patna,

Former Bihar Chief Minister and senior RJD leader Rabri Devi ultimately appeared before Enforcement Directorate (ED) today after skipping its seven notices, for her interrogation in money laundering case, an off shoot of Railway Hotels tender scam during the regime of her husband and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad as Railway Minister in 2005.

Ms Rabri Devi, appeared before ED in its zonal office in Patna to reply queries on charges levelled against her in money laundering case arising out for Railway hotels tender scam.

A special team of the agency from Delhi is here to question and record herĀ  statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

ED had altogether sent seven notices to Rabri Devi requesting her to appear before it for interrogation but all went unattended as she did not bother to travel to New Delhi to present herself for interrogation in the case.

Visibly irritated over ED for sending seven notices summoning her to New Delhi for interrogation, she had alleged during a function of RJD in Patna recently that central agencies were being misused at instigation of BJP to harass her due to political vendetta.

“I will not go to New Delhi to appear before ED, whatever the central agency has to ask, it can do so in Patna and I am prepared to respond any query,” Ms Rabri Devi had thundered in recent RJD national council meeting recently in Patna.

After that ED virtually changed its tack and preferred to send its team to Patna for interrogation in Rabri Devi.

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