In a recent development, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh has levelled serious allegations against the central government, accusing it of misusing its authority. The accusations came after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids on two of Singh’s associates in connection with the Delhi liquor policy case.
During a press conference, the Rajya Sabha member expressed his determination to continue highlighting issues of corruption pertaining to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, particularly referencing the Adani-Hindenburg matter. Sanjay Singh stated, “Fake cases are being pressed against my associates, and ED raids are taking place. Let them do what they want.”
Prior to the press conference, Singh took to Twitter to share a video message, informing his followers that his associates, Ajit Tyagi and Sarvesh Mishra, were currently being subjected to raids by the federal agency.
Sanjay Singh is among several senior AAP leaders, including party convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who are currently in Mumbai to gather support in their battle against the BJP-led central government’s ordinance on controlling services in Delhi.
Singh emphasised that the central government had disregarded the verdict of a constitutional bench of the Supreme Court by passing an ordinance to diminish the powers of the elected government in Delhi.
He stated, “This shows that the Modi government has no commitment to upholding constitutional values. They don’t believe in the Constitution, democracy, and the judiciary. They only topple governments through the use of money.”
Moreover, Singh raised concerns about the absence of an invitation extended to President Droupadi Murmu for the inauguration of the new Parliament building, viewing it as an insult to the constitutional head of India and the Adivasis (tribals). Consequently, he announced a boycott of the inauguration event.
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