Actor Urvashi Rautela appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at its headquarters in Delhi on Tuesday for questioning related to the ongoing investigation into the illegal betting app 1xBet.
He further sent a political cartoon, taking a jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party as he alleged that there is a 'witch hunt' and 'political vendetta' being carried out against him and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Alleging that the federal agencies are being misused, businessman Robert Vadra, after hours of Enforcement Directorate questioning in connection to the Gurugram land case, asserted that he had nothing to hide, whereas the Bharatiya Janata Party attacked the latter and him as "land mafia".
This comes after the former Bihar Chief Minister appeared before ED regarding the alleged land-for-job scam on Wednesday. Yadav and his family members are facing allegations of misusing their influence to secure jobs in the railways in exchange for land. The ED's investigation into the matte
Accusing the government of "misusing" constitutional institutions, Yadav said this would only strengthen them and allow them to come to power in Bihar.
"I was asked no such questions till now from where I can guess the issue (behind the questioning). We are cooperating in the investigation, I have been asked to come tomorrow as well. I will be coming. This is the time of festivals. We celebrate Sarhul, Ram Navami and Eid along with people e
RJD leader Manoj Jha on Tuesday said that there is no transparency happening in the Enforcement Directorate's questioning of Lalu Prasad Yadav, adding that headline management is taking place on the instructions of the BJP's top leadership.
Reacting to Enforcement Directorate (ED) questioning RJD President Lalu Prasad Yadav, Union Minister Mahendra Nath Pandey said that they have exploited the poor by taking land for a bribe in lieu of a job in the Railways and law will take its course.
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has claimed that almost 500 jawans of the Central Reserve Force (CRPF) 'attempted' to enter the Chief Minister's residence without "any permission" on Saturday after which the ruling JMM sought an investigation into it.
Speaking to ANI after the ED questioning, the minister claimed that the federal agency did not find anything suspicious from his residence during its search.
"I have done my duty, I have come to the ED office, joined the investigation, faced the questions, answered to the best of my abilities to the questions that were asked to me," Abhishek Banerjee said.