The
Enforcement Directorate has recently filed a chargesheet against Sonia Gandhi
and Rahul Gandhi in connection with its investigation into money laundering in
alleged National Herald case. Congress played theatrics of agitation on this.
Congress leaders also cried of vendetta. Forget about the common man, but even
many congress office bearers and leaders are not aware of National Herald deal,
the fraud in the case and the legal complexities involved in this case. So, it
is important to know the history of National Herald newspaper since its
foundation.
In
1937 Jawaharlal Nehru started this newspaper to express the voice of Congress
workers fighting against the British by collecting the share capital from 5
thousand workers fighting in the freedom struggle. This newspaper was published
by a company called Associated Journals Limited. This company was no one’s
personal property.
Qaumi
Awaz in Urdu and Navjeevan in Hindi were the other two newspapers published by
Associated Journals Limited. National Herald played an important role in
raising voice against the British. This newspaper was also instrumental in
conveying the voice of freedom fighters to the common man. Congress’s stance,
goals and policies on various issues were conveyed to the public through this
newspaper. Jawaharlal Nehru himself used to write editorials for National
Herald.
The
British government banned its publication in 1942 because of the constant
criticism of the British. This ban was lifted in 1945. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
resigned as president of Associated Journals Limited in 1947 after becoming the
Prime Minister. National Herald became known as the mouthpiece of the Congress
after independence. M. Chalapathi Rau, during his tenure as an editor,
maintained good standard of all three newspapers i.e. National Herald,
Navjeevan and Qaumi Awaz.
Despite
being the mouthpieces of the Congress, all three newspapers became topic of
discussion in political and media circles. Congress was in power at the Centre
and in most of the States after independence. Therefore, these newspapers
constantly had government backing. National Herald received large space at a
discounted rate to start an edition in Delhi. Many states had given spaces for
this newspaper at rates as low as Re 1 or Rs 2 per square meter. Apart from
Delhi, space was also given in Mumbai and Lucknow for this newspaper. National
Herald was given spaces across 100 locations in the country. Immovable assets
of Associated Journals Limited went on increasing gradually.
Over
the period of time, the financial management of these newspapers started
falling apart. The management decided to permanently close this daily in 2008.
The Congress had given an interest-free loan of 90.25 crore to Associated
Journals Limited till then. But whether a political party can provide an
interest free loan to a private company is the crux of the matter in this case.
In
2008, Associated Journals Limited had total net assets amounting to Rs 2000
crores worth of market value. The financial transactions were only between the
Congress and Associated Journals Limited until then. The Nehru-Gandhi family
had no connection with the company’s financial transaction until this time.
A
company called Young Indian Limited was established in 2010 and Gandhi family
entered the scene. The share capital of Young Indian was only Rs.5 lakh. Sonia
and Rahul had a share of 38 percent each, making a total of 76 percent. It was
said that Young Indian was founded for the noble cause of spreading religious
equality among the youth of the country. There is no information available on
how far the company was successful in achieving its goal. Anyways. The issue
was about the financial transaction between Young Indian and Associated
Journals Limited.
In
December 2010, Congress informed Associated Journals Limited that the company
should pay back only Rs 50 lakh out of the due amount of Rs 90.25 crore and
give the remaining Rs. 89.75 crore to Young Indian. Which means the Congress
itself let go of its own due income of Rs 89.75 crore. This amount got credited
in the name of the Gandhi family i.e. the Young Indian Company. The real scam
began after that. Associated Journals Limited converted the loan worth Rs 89.75
crore into shares in its book of accounts. 99 percent of total capital of
Associated Journals Limited was in these shares.
As a
result, the entire control of Associated Journals Limited went to the Young
Indian Company. Young Indian Company became the owner of Associated Journals
Limited’s assets of Rs 2000 crore. Now the value of this property is said to be
more than Rs 5000 crore. This was a corporate conspiracy designed to hand over
the huge assets of Associated Journals Limited to Sonia Gandhi and Rahul
Gandhi.
The
loan of Rs 90 crore given by the Congress to Associated Journals Limited was
written off by paying only Rs 50 lakh. Which means the assets worth Rs 5000
crore got transferred to the Gandhi family for just Rs 50 lakh.
The
Congress had given an interest-free loan of Rs 90 crore to Associated Journals
Limited, which was running the newspaper as National Herald was making losses.
On paper the Gandhi family was not at all associated with this. The accounts
showed that Rs 29 crore was received in the form of advertisements after the
transfer of the ownership of this newspaper to Young Indian. The names of heirs
of 5,000 freedom fighters who contributed to National Herald were totally
missing.
The
consent of the original shareholders was required to transfer the ownership of
Associated Journals Limited to Young Indian. However no such consent was taken.
There is a mention in the company’s account of a donation of Rs 18 crore.
However, it does not appear that the company has spent a single rupee on social
work as per its objective.
The
Gandhi family and sidekicks of the family are creating all the fuss after this
scam was exposed. Neither the Gandhi family nor any Congress leader has been
able to answer any of the issues mentioned in the chargesheet satisfactorily.
It is awaited to see how the Gandhi family will respond, once this scam is
exposed during the court hearing.
(Article
Pre-Published in Times of India Online – 21 April,
2025)
Keshav
Upadhye, Chief Spokesperson
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