AAP MP Sanjay Singh’s Delhi home searched in liquor policy case

The Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday conducted searches at the residence of AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh in connection with the Delhi liquor policy case. Singh’s name was mentioned in an ED chargesheet in the case.

ED searches residence of AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh (Credits: PTI)

A team of the Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday conducted searches at the residence of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, in connection with the Delhi liquor policy case.

Earlier, the premises of several others close to the MP were searched in the case.

A video shared by news agency ANI showed a team of probe agency ED at Sanjay Singh’s residence in Delhi.

Sanjay Singh’s name was mentioned in the chargesheet filed in the liquor policy case.

Reacting to the searches, Sanjay Singh’s father said, “The department is doing its work, we will cooperate with them. I will wait for the time when he gets clearance.”

Meanwhile, the party alleged the probe agency was ‘targeting’ Singh for raising the Adani matter in Parliament.

Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi took to X and wrote, “The only dependent allies BJP has in NDA fold are ED, IT, CBI. What a fall for these agencies to reduce their credibility to become a tool for those in power. Condemn the raids being carried out at Sanjay Singh Jis home, it’s nothing but intimidation tactics.”

On ED raids, AAP spokesperson, Reena Gupta, said, “The ED raid is a result of Sanjay Singh being vocal about the Adani issue and the black money invested in his company. Neither they (ED) found anything earlier, nor will they find anything today. None of us is afraid.”

Nothing was found earlier, nothing will be found today. Raids were conducted yesterday at the residence of some journalists and today raids are conducted at the residence of Sanjay Singh…”

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST SANJAY SINGH AS PER ED
According to the ED chargesheet, Delhi-based businessman Dinesh Arora, who was named as an accused in the Delhi liquor policy scam case, had earlier met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at his residence, in the presence of Sanjay Singh.

In a statement, Arora told ED he had met Sanjay Singh during an event, following which he also came in touch with former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.

Sources said the event was organised to raise funds before the Delhi elections.

According to the ED chargesheet, “He (Dinesh Arora) initially met Sanjay Singh through whom he came in contact with Manish Sisodia during a party at his own restaurant, namely Unplugged Courtyard. On request of Sanjay Singh, he spoke with many of the restaurant owners and arranged cheques amounting to Rs 32 lakh (handed over to Sisodia) for collection of party funds for upcoming elections in Delhi.”

The financial probe agency has also alleged that Sanjay Singh resolved one of Dinesh Arora’s long-pending issues with the liquor department.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/probe-agency-ed-searches-aap-mp-sanjay-singhs-residence-2444091-2023-10-04

LAHDC Election in Ladakh Today, First Poll Since Split from J&K in 2019

Electronic voting machines (EVMs) are being used for the first time for the council elections. (File Photo: PTI)

The voting for the fifth Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC)-Kargil is set to take place today. This is the first time polls are being held in Ladakh since Article 370 was revoked. The hill council election in Kargil is the first local poll in Ladakh since it was split from J&K in August 2019 and made a UT.

The counting of votes is scheduled for October 8 and the new council will be in place before October 11. The existing council, headed by National Conference’s Feroz Ahmad Khan, completed its five-year term on October 1.

A total of 95,388 voters, including 46,762 women, are eligible to exercise their franchise from 8am to 4pm.

A total of 85 candidates are contesting on 26 seats of the 30-member Hill Council.

The National Conference and Congress have announced a pre-poll alliance but have put up 17 and 22 candidates, respectively. The arrangement has been restricted to areas where there is a tough contest with the BJP.

BJP, which won one seat in the last election and later took its tally to three with the joining of two PDP councillors, has fielded 17 candidates this time.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is trying its luck from four seats while 25 independents are also in the fray, the officials said.

Source: https://www.news18.com/india/ladakh-polls-voting-lahdc-elections-kargil-today-evms-being-used-first-time-article-370-october-8-counting-8602178.html

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