Raninder had earlier said he did not have anything to hide and was willing to cooperate with the probe. Both Raninder and his father Amarinder, a Congress MP, have denied any wrongdoing and termed as "false" the charges. The sources said that the agency is considering asking him to appear before it on a fresh date. Todays' summons was the second to him after he had sought exemption from personal appearance last month, citing health reasons. Raninder is the President of the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) and an Indian squad is participating in the forthcoming Olympic games.
Source: Mid-Day July 14, 2016 12:56 UTC