Tejashwi Yadav taunts the central government regarding the action of ED

Patna:

Politics has heated up regarding the action of the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

The opposition is continuously targeting the central government, calling it the politics of vengeance.

Now the reaction of Bihar's RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has also come on this issue.

Attacking the central government, Tejashwi has said that be it ED, CBI or Income Tax, all these agencies are working as a cell of BJP.

I am sad that all the people who are in the investigating agency are being forced to do such work.

The pressure on these officers is so much that they are not able to do a fair investigation.

The investigation is only of the opposition.

But, we are not afraid of investigation. 

Tejashwi said that whoever is afraid, scare him.

BJP works with this thinking.

It is a pity that the investigating agencies are working as a slave today.

All the investigating officers who are involved in these activities, those officers are promoted immediately.

Country properties are being sold.

They are not running the country.  

In fact, days after the Central Investigation Agency questioned Congress chief Sonia Gandhi in an alleged money laundering case related to the National Herald newspaper, the ED has raided about 12 places including the National Herald newspaper office.

Congress leaders are constantly expressing their opposition to the action of ED.

At the same time, ED had taken Sanjay Raut into custody after interrogating him a few days ago in the Patra Chawl scam case.

After this he was arrested.

The leaders of the Uddhav faction have also expressed their opposition to this. 

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