Uttarakhand: Karan Mahara angry over the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal, said this regarding electoral bonds…

Congress state president Karan Mahara has made a scathing attack on the government regarding the arrest of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in the liquor policy scam case, electoral bonds, seizure of four Congress accounts etc. He has also accused the central government of harassing the leaders of opposition parties. Karan Mahara says that the government is trying to crush the opposition just before the elections, which is murder of democracy.
BJP government is harassing the opposition through central agencies
Congress State President Karan Mahara said that the BJP government at the Center is harassing the leaders of opposition parties through central agencies. Today the situation in the country has become such that it is tarnishing the image of India. The country has been known for good democracy, but it has become the destiny of the Center to harass the leaders of opposition parties through ED, CBI, Income Tax Department.
What did Mahara say on the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal?
Mahara said that everyone should get equal opportunity in the election field, but right during the elections, notices are continuously being issued to the India Alliance. He has also strongly attacked the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal yesterday. He said that Delhi CM was arrested yesterday. Before that, such action was taken against leaders of many opposition parties like Sanjay Singh, Chidambaram. Now, at the behest of the Central Government, election notices are being sent through central agencies.
Congress is being harassed in a 7 year old case
Congress State President Karan Mahara said that Congress is being harassed by Income Tax in this 7 year old case. Four accounts of Congress have been seized during the elections. Information about air tickets is still being sought from Congress leaders. Democracy is being murdered in every way through ED and CBI.
Karna Mahara said that Congress had spent Rs 199 crore in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, but there was a delay of 30 to 40 days in filing the returns of Rs 14 lakh 40 thousand. In return, a penalty of 106% was imposed, which amounts to a penalty of around Rs 210 crore. He said that such an act is being seen for the first time in the history of the country. The repressive action being taken against the opposition will be known as dark days.