Punjab CM Mann slams BJP-led Centre over ED actions against AAP leaders
Punjab CM Mann slams BJP-led Centre over ED actions

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday criticized the BJP-led Centre over repeated Enforcement Directorate (ED) actions against AAP leaders, asserting that Punjab would never surrender to what he described as "politics of intimidation and vendetta" through central agencies.

ED searches on Sanjeev Arora

Addressing a press conference in Sangrur, Mann said the ED had conducted searches at the residence of Punjab minister and businessman Sanjeev Arora three times within a year and twice within a month, but nothing was recovered. Arora was later arrested by the ED.

Allegations of political weaponization

Mann questioned why such actions were largely carried out in opposition-ruled states and alleged the Centre was trying to pressure opposition leaders into joining the BJP. He alleged that agencies like the ED, CBI, and income-tax department, along with institutions such as the Election Commission, were being "weaponised" for political purposes against non-BJP ruled states, especially Punjab.

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"The message from BJP is loud and clear: either join BJP or face harassment through raids and investigations," he said.

Case of Ashok Mittal

Referring to Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Mittal, Mann said the ED conducted searches at his residence, university, and business establishments for two days. "But the moment he joined BJP, the raids stopped and he was instead provided security cover by the Centre," he alleged.

Punjab's resistance

Mann said Punjab had never bowed before pressure tactics and would continue to resist political coercion. "Punjab is the land of Gurus, saints and martyrs. This land did not bow before Aurangzeb's atrocities and it will not bend before Modi either," he said.

Discrimination allegations

He also alleged that the BJP had intensified pressure tactics after Punjab passed the anti-sacrilege law and claimed the Centre was discriminating against Punjab on issues such as Chandigarh, Bhakra, river waters, and release of funds.

Social fabric and Shukrana Yatra

Opposing divisive politics, Mann said Punjab's social fabric was built on communal harmony and brotherhood. "Anything can grow on Punjab's fertile land except hatred," he asserted. On his "Shukrana Yatra", Mann alleged ED raids, notices, and controversies were being orchestrated alongside the yatra to divert media attention from the public support it was receiving across Punjab.

Earlier social media post

Earlier, Mann posted on X, "The BJP-led Central Government is undermining the constitutional framework of the country. The BJP is continuously misusing institutions like the CBI, ED, Income Tax Department and Election Commission for its political interests."

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