ED raids in Karnataka stir political controversy

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-22 07:34:49 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-26 03:20:10

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ED raids in Karnataka stir political controversy

The Congress party has criticized the recent raids conducted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on the residences of former Karnataka minister and Minorities Affairs Committee chairman, Zameer Ahmed Pasha, and contractor Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri.

Congress spokesperson Shaktisinh Gohil accused the ED of selective targeting, highlighting that it had failed to conduct any meaningful investigation into the huge sums of money laundering in the state despite having ample evidence. He stated that the raids were a blatant misuse of power and a means to intimidate those who dissent against the government. The spokesperson questioned the ED's efficiency in conducting such raids when it had failed to act upon the reports of the party's Karnataka state president, D.K. Shivakumar, who had alleged money laundering in the state.

Shaktisinh further described the raids as a "haunted house" story, emphasizing the timing of the searches, which occurred close to the 14th anniversary of the Babri structure's demolition. He drew a comparison to the BJP's election campaign in 2018, where the demolition was heavily referenced. According to the Congress spokesperson, these "spooky" raids are a part of the BJP's tactic of "using investigative agencies as a political weapon."

The controversy surrounds the political tug-of-war between the Congress and BJP parties in the state of Karnataka. With elections nearing, these raids have sparked debates around the misuse of authority and political intimidation, potentially shrouding an underlining story behind the raids.

Stay tuned for more updates as the story develops.

Conclusion:

With political tensions rising, the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) recent raids on the residences of two prominent Karnataka figures have raised concerns of "misuse of agencies" and selective targeting. The Congress party has questioned the timing and purpose of these raids, suggesting they may be politically motivated.

As the controversy unfolds, we'll be keeping you updated on any further developments.

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