The CBI group has likewise gone to Agrasen Gehlot’s business office, sources have said.

New Delhi: The home of Agrasen Gehlot, the sibling of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, was looked through by the Central Bureau of Investigation today in a new instance of supposed defilement. The test organization group has additionally gone to Agrasen Gehlot’s business office, sources have said.

Agrasen Gehlot is now under the sweep of the Enforcement Directorate, or ED, for supposed bad behavior in a manure trade case. The ED affirms that in 2007 and 2009, enormous amounts of manure were illicitly sent out.

In the compost case, the ED has sent off a test against Saraf Impex and others under the Prevention of Mony Laundering Act, or PMLA. Anupam Krishi, the firm claimed by Agrasen Gehlot, purportedly traded potash through Saraf Impex. The traded manure was intended for ranchers in Rajasthan, the ED had said.

Congress pioneer Jairam Ramesh called the CBI look “quarrel governmental issues”.

Remarks

“This is feud legislative issues past all limits. Ashok Gehlot was at the front of the fights in Delhi throughout the course of recent days, and this is Modi government’s audacious reaction. We won’t be hushed,” Mr Ramesh tweeted, alluding to the Congress’ dissent against addressing of party pioneer Rahul Gandhi by the ED.

The CBI group has likewise gone to Agrasen Gehlot’s business office, sources have said.

New Delhi: The home of Agrasen Gehlot, the sibling of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, was looked through by the Central Bureau of Investigation today in a new instance of supposed defilement. The test organization group has additionally gone to Agrasen Gehlot’s business office, sources have said.

Agrasen Gehlot is now under the sweep of the Enforcement Directorate, or ED, for supposed bad behavior in a manure trade case. The ED affirms that in 2007 and 2009, enormous amounts of manure were illicitly sent out.

In the compost case, the ED has sent off a test against Saraf Impex and others under the Prevention of Mony Laundering Act, or PMLA. Anupam Krishi, the firm claimed by Agrasen Gehlot, purportedly traded potash through Saraf Impex. The traded manure was intended for ranchers in Rajasthan, the ED had said.

Congress pioneer Jairam Ramesh called the CBI look “quarrel governmental issues”.

Remarks

“This is feud legislative issues past all limits. Ashok Gehlot was at the front of the fights in Delhi throughout the course of recent days, and this is Modi government’s audacious reaction. We won’t be hushed,” Mr Ramesh tweeted, alluding to the Congress’ dissent against addressing of party pioneer Rahul Gandhi by the ED.

By Martin