We don’t direct ED, others, they work independently: PM Modi

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April 1, 2024

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that central agencies function independently, and dismissed the opposition’s charge against the BJP-led Centre of ‘misusing’ agencies.

“We neither obstruct or direct their actions. They work independently, and this is evaluated by the scales of the judiciary,” the PM said in an interview with Tamil Nadu-based Thanthi TV; according to Hindustan Times.

PM Modi further said that of all the cases that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is currently investigating, ‘less than 3%’ are related to politics. “Currently, the ED has around 7000 cases, of which less than 3% involve politicians. During their (the opposition) 10-year rule, the amount of money seized was only 35 lakh. On the other hand, we have seized 2200 crore,” he said.

On the opposition’s allegations that agencies were taking action only against people not from the ruling BJP, the PM said that the ED’s procedure to initiate a case is the same, ‘regardless of who was in power.’

“Regardless of the party, the process is the same. The ED cannot initiate any case on its own; various department need to file the cases first, then the ED takes action. The PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) law has existed since before, but they (opposition) did not use it. Over 150 court cases were filed to exempt the PMLA law, and they even went to the Supreme Court to remove or retain an officer. They used the judiciary as a weapon because they know Modi’s actions against corruption won’t stop. They think they can stop these organisations through the courts,” the PM said.

On January 31, then-Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren was arrested by ED in connection with land mining scam. On March 21, the ED arrested Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in connection with the excise policy case.

 

(With inputs from Hindustan Times)

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