Shouting slogans, the demonstrators - who included All India Mahila Congress president Shobha Oza - sought answers to the "serious questions" raised by the Congress vice president.
"Rahul Gandhi, based on two pieces of documents, has raised serious questions. The said documents raise serious doubts on the credibility of the Prime Minister. He needs to answer the nation and come out clean on the issue," Oza said.
At a rally in Bahraich in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh, Gandhi waved paper sheets, which purportedly contained details of charges against Modi that he accepted money from business groups Sahara and Birla when he was Gujarat chief minister.
Today's demonstration saw the participation of AIMC general secretary and in-charge of its Delhi unit Netta D'Souza, and Delhi Mahila Congress president Barkha Singh.
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