Sunday, May 10

Rajya Sabha MP and BJP chief Raghav Chadha on Saturday introduced a scathing assault at the Aam Aadmi Birthday celebration (AAP) after Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids on Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora. He alleged large-scale monetary irregularities and mentioned the trends mirrored a breach of public believe within the state.

 

Raghav mentioned AAP had promised to make Punjab “Rangla Punjab” however as a substitute broken the state’s financial system and became it into “Kangla Punjab”.

 

Raghav alleged that “By way of appearing the dream of creating Punjab ‘Rangla’, Aam Aadmi Birthday celebration has looted the treasury of Punjab and made it ‘Kangla’… The stories that Rs 21 lakh money used to be thrown in a bag from a balcony all the way through the ED raid, and round Rs 100 crore of price range used to be round-tripped, display that this used to be an enormous betrayal of the mandate they recieved in Punjab. AAP has betrayed Punjab, Punjabi, and Punjabiyat.” He additional mentioned investigative businesses would proceed their paintings, however added that the overall judgment would come from the folks of Punjab.

 

In step with him, a number of MPs who previous left AAP had additionally raised considerations about alleged corruption inside the birthday celebration. He claimed those that wondered the management have been silenced, including that citizens would reply within the subsequent Meeting elections.

His feedback got here after the ED carried out raids on more than one premises connected to Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora on Saturday as a part of an alleged Rs 100 crore money-laundering investigation.

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In the meantime, the ED arrested Sanjeev Arora the similar day in reference to the probe associated with alleged fraudulent Items and Products and services Tax (GST) transactions, officers mentioned.

 

The arrest adopted day-long searches performed at a number of places attached to Arora and his trade entities. The motion used to be taken beneath provisions of the Prevention of Cash Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.

 

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