CM, Cong leaders taken into custody
   Date :15-Jun-2022

CM, Cong leaders 
 
 
 
Staff Reporter
Raipur, 
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, along with other senior party leaders and workers, continued to stage a sit-in protest at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) Office in Delhi as Congress MP Rahul Gandhi appeared before the ED for the second consecutive day on Tuesday in a money laundering case.
Baghel and other party leaders staging a dharna in front of the ED office were taken into police custody.
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel lashed out at the BJP Government for misusing investigative agencies and suppressing the voice of the opposition. Congress leaders and workers took out a march to the ED office in solidarity with the Congress leader.
Talking to the media, Baghel termed the ED’s action as politically motivated, biased and malicious. It is a ‘political vendetta’ and the case has no grounds for investigation, CM said. Castigating the BJP Government, he said as long as the Centre continues to perpetrate the atrocities, the protest will continue.
“BJP Government at the centre should tell whether any action has been taken against the leader of any pro-BJP party in the last eight years. The moment a leader joins BJP, all the cases and matter against him gets hushed up. ED, CBI, IT department are used to suppress the voice of the opposition”, CM Baghel asserted.
Speaking about ED’s summon to the Gandhi family, Baghel said that the National Herald was part of the freedom movement and was started by Jawahar Lal Nehru.
“There is no money laundering in this entire case as not a single penny has been transacted. Only a business restructure was done and equity was floated to keep the historic newspaper alive. Congress party had given a loan of 90 crores to rescue the National Herald, which was in great loss. It is not a criminal act under any law in India if a political party has given a loan to save an orgnisation”, CM said.