BJP seeks CBI probe against Pawar, Parab
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State unit chief writes to Amit Shah after allegations by sacked police officer Vaze
Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Maharashtra unit president Chandrakant Patil has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and Maharashtra Transport Minister Anil Parab based mostly on the allegations levelled against them by controversial police officer Sachin Vaze, who was arrested by the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) in reference to the safety scare case exterior industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence Antilia in south Mumbai.
Mr. Patil’s letter to Mr. Shah on Wednesday comes after the BJP’s State govt final week had handed a decision demanding a CBI probe into sacked policeman Mr. Vaze’s ‘extortion’ allegations against Mr. Pawar and Mr. Parab.
‘Extortion targets’
In it, Mr. Patil mentioned that Mr. Vaze, in a handwritten letter submitted to the NIA courtroom in April this 12 months, had alleged that he had been given ‘extortion targets’ by the 2 ministers to the tune of ₹100 crore, whereas claiming a collapse within the regulation and order scenario within the State owing to a blatant misuse of energy by the MVA authorities.
On behalf of 1.10 crore BJP employees in Maharashtra, Mr. Patil mentioned he was “duty bound to communicate to Mr. Shah of the “blatant abuse of the process of law” in Maharashtra by the 2 leaders who had allegedly “misused powers vested in them” to amass Rs. 100 crore and that accordingly an in depth enquiry have to be carried out by CBI against them.
Dismissing Mr. Patil’s demand as ludicrous, senior NCP chief and Minister Nawab Malik mentioned that the BJP had no proper to behave as decide, jury and executioner within the case.
Blatant misuse
“The public is seeing that it is BJP government at the Centre which is blatantly misusing central agencies and framing leaders in the ruling government in Maharashtra… In the recently concluded Assembly polls in West Bengal, the BJP was rejected outright by the public there. Likewise, the people in Maharashtra will teach them a lesson when the time comes. Nobody is scared anymore of their bullying tactics,” Mr. Malik mentioned.
Last week, NCP Chief Sharad Pawar had mentioned that it was “highly unusual” for a selected get together [the BJP] to move a decision of their State Executive meet demanding {that a} central company probe leaders of one other political get together.
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