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BJP routinely uses ED, CBI as political weapons: Somnath Bharti after raid on Durgesh Pathak's residence

IANS April 17, 2025 209 views

The ongoing political tussle between BJP and AAP has escalated with serious allegations of investigative agency misuse. Somnath Bharti strongly condemned the CBI raid on Durgesh Pathak, calling it a politically orchestrated move to suppress opposition voices. The AAP leader argues that such raids have become a routine tactic to intimidate political opponents and disrupt their campaign strategies. Bharti's statements highlight the increasing tension between political parties and the perceived manipulation of central investigative agencies.

"The use of ED and CBI as political weapons is a standard operating procedure" - Somnath Bharti"
New Delhi, April 17: AAP leader Somnath Bharti on Thursday accused the BJP of routinely misusing central investigative agencies including the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) as 'tools' to target the Opposition leaders.

Key Points

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BJP accused of weaponizing investigative agencies against opposition

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Raid on Durgesh Pathak seen as politically motivated

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AAP claims growing political threat to BJP in Gujarat

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Systematic targeting of opposition leaders exposed

His remarks came following an CBI raid at the residence of senior AAP leader Durgesh Pathak, a move the party claimed is politically motivated.

Speaking to IANS, Somnath Bharti said, “There’s an old English idiom that says, ‘When a dog bites a man, it’s not news. But when a man bites a dog, it is.’ Under the BJP regime, raids by ED or CBI on opposition leaders have become so common that they no longer surprise anyone. However, if these agencies were to target BJP leaders, that would be actual news.”

He added, “This has become a day-to-day activity. The use of ED and CBI as political weapons is a standard operating procedure under the BJP government.”

Bharti further alleged that the timing of the raid on Pathak was politically driven, given his growing prominence within the party and his recent appointment as co-incharge for AAP’s Gujarat campaign ahead of the 2027 state elections.

“There is massive anti-incumbency in Gujarat. Congress has never posed a real challenge to the BJP there. But AAP’s entry has disrupted their comfort zone. AAP has given BJP sleepless nights, and this raid is a reaction to that. Just like in previous cases, they won’t find anything because there is nothing to find,” Bharti asserted.

On the ongoing ED probe involving businessman Robert Vadra, son-in-law of former Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Bharti labeled it a “friendly match” between the BJP and Congress.

He said, “During Congress rule, no action was taken against BJP leaders, and the reverse is also true. These raids are often mere formalities—investigative processes without actual consequences. It's like do all the processes but not arrest.”

Robert Vadra is currently facing questioning by the ED in connection with a money laundering case linked to a 2008 land deal in Shikohpur, Haryana.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is getting ridiculous now. Every week there's a new raid on opposition leaders while BJP leaders with actual corruption cases walk free. The timing before Gujarat elections is too obvious! 😤
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Priya M.
While I don't support misuse of agencies, AAP shouldn't play victim card every time. If they're clean, they should cooperate with investigations. This goes for all parties.
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Amit S.
Bharti makes a good point about the timing. Gujarat elections are coming and AAP is gaining ground there. Suddenly raids happen? Too much coincidence!
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Neha T.
The dog-man analogy is spot on! These raids have lost all credibility. People can see through the political vendetta now. Hope courts take note of this pattern.
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Sanjay P.
Respectfully disagree with Bharti here. If agencies are investigating, let them do their job. Opposition always cries foul but never provides alternative solutions to prevent misuse of power.

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