
The CBI team raided the house of Aam Aadmi Party leader and Gujarat co-in-charge Durgesh Pathak on Thursday. The CBI has conducted this raid in a case related to the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act.
Aam Aadmi Party has attacked BJP by making serious allegations against it. AAP said that due to the last Gujarat elections, the BJP's central government started arresting Aam Aadmi Party leaders and now that Durgesh Pathak has been given the responsibility of Gujarat, today the CBI has raided his house.
Former Chief Minister of Delhi and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Atishi said, "As soon as Aam Aadmi Party started preparing for the Gujarat elections, the CBI reached the house of Gujarat co-in-charge Durgesh Pathak to conduct a raid. Only Aam Aadmi Party can challenge BJP in Gujarat and this raid is showing their panic. In all these years, BJP did not understand that we are not going to be afraid of their threats."
Echo of fear heard in CBI's knock- Sisodia
In the same sequence, AAP leader Manish Sisodia said, "CBI raid on Durgesh Pathak's house as soon as he was given the responsibility of Gujarat elections 2027... This is not a coincidence, this is a conspiracy born out of BJP's fear. BJP knows that now only Aam Aadmi Party can challenge them in Gujarat and this truth has shaken them. Echo of fear is heard in CBI's knock."
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