The BJP has contrasted the Congress party of Mahatma Gandhi's era with its current leadership, highlighting the National Herald case involving Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. This criticism coincides with the Enforcement Directorate's court submissions, asserting a 'prima facie' money laundering case against the Congress leaders.
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