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MUDA Case: Ministers Term ED Investigation 'Politically Motivated'

IT minister Priyank Kharge and home minister Dr G Parameshwara lambasted the agency as a 'Puppet of Modi Govt' which remains silent on BJP scams.

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Ministers Priyank Kharge and G Parameshwara at the press conference (ETV Bharat)

By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : 15 hours ago

Bengaluru:In a fiery press conference, Karnataka’s IT minister Priyank Kharge and home minister Dr G Parameshwara lambasted the Enforcement Directorate (ED), accusing it of conducting a politically motivated investigation into the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) site allotment case. The ministers alleged that the ED has become a tool for the Modi-led NDA government to target opposition leaders.

"The ED has become an enslaved directorate, operating as a puppet of the Modi government, selectively targeting Congress leaders while shielding BJP members," Kharge said.

Kharge called the ED an "enslaved directorate," alleging it operates under the directives of the central government. He questioned the ED’s jurisdiction in dealing with sale deeds and gift deeds related to the MUDA case, asserting that there were no proceeds of crime involved. Kharge highlighted that while the ED leaked Congress-related cases, such as the MUDA site allotment issue, to the media and Lokayukta, it has maintained silence on cases involving BJP leaders like Vijayendra and Himanta Biswa Sarma. "This selective approach clearly shows ED is nothing but a puppet, dancing to the tunes of the central government," Kharge remarked.

Echoing similar sentiments, Parammeshwara said the timing of the ED’s report was suspicious. He alleged that the leak was intended to influence ongoing legal proceedings, with the case scheduled for a hearing in the Karnataka High Court.

"The timing of the ED’s report is no coincidence. It’s a calculated move to influence legal proceedings and smear opposition leaders," he said.

It is to be noted that chief minister Siddaramaiah also weighed in on December 3, terming the ED's involvement as "politically motivated." Responding to allegations against him regarding the allotment of 14 MUDA sites to his wife, Parvathi B M, Siddaramaiah emphasised that ED has no legal jurisdiction to investigate the matter and accused the agency of acting to discredit his leadership.

"The ED has no jurisdiction in this case. Their politically motivated actions aim to distract the public and undermine the state government," he said.

Congress leaders stressed that the ED's actions have consistently targeted opposition members, casting doubt on the impartiality of the investigations.

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