ED raids the houses of many AAP leaders in Delhi, raids are being conducted at 12 places

ED has been raiding many places including the capital since this morning. According to the information, ED is conducting raids at more than 12 locations simultaneously, in which raids are going on at the houses of many leaders including CM Arvind Kejriwal’s personal secretary Bibhav Kumar and Shalabh Kumar. It is being said that ED officials are currently searching the houses of many people at more than 12 places in Delhi, Chandigarh and Varanasi. This search is related to the case of money laundering. Along with this raid, a press conference of Aam Aadmi Party was also held today in which Delhi Government Minister Atishi Singh has alleged that all this is being done to scare us.
ED action against Kejriwal’s close ones
According to the information, ED raids are going on at the house of AAP Rajya Sabha MP ND Gupta, the house of former Delhi Jal Board member Shalabh Kumar and the house of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s private secretary Vibhav Kumar. It is being said that ED has taken this action regarding the scam in Delhi Jal Board.
Delhi government minister Atishi had talked about holding a press conference at 10 am today and the ED raid took place just before that. According to sources, raids are going on in the houses of Aam Aadmi Party leaders and people associated with them in Delhi in the money laundering case, but till now it is not clear in which cases of money laundering the ED has raided. .
Sanjay Raut made big allegations against the central government
At the same time, regarding this raid, Shiv Sena UBT’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut has targeted the Central Government and BJP and said, ‘This is also a murder of democracy. If someone in the country speaks against the government, ED reaches his house. You see, the murder of democracy has not happened only in Chandigarh, it has happened in the entire country. The same has been done first in Maharashtra and then in Jharkhand. The Supreme Court talks about killing democracy, but says nothing to save democracy. After all, what is the court doing, this is the question from the public.