New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has questioned National Conference vice president leader and former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah n the J&K Bank scam case.
Omar Abdullah had to travel to Delhi and was questioned by the ED at 11 am at their headquarters in the national capital. Speaking to media after he moved out of the ED headquarters, Omar said that the agency did not accuse him of anything and only questioned him in connection with the case. "They (ED) didn't accuse me of anything. They called me for questioning in connection with an ongoing investigation of a 12-13-yr-old case. I answered them as much as I could. I will further help them if they need me," Omar Abdullah said.
He was being questioned by the ED in connection with a case registered by the ED earlier this year to probe the purchase of a building in Mumbai by the Jammu and Kashmir Bank, officials of the agency said, according to news agency PTI. Meanwhile, National Conference said that Omar was called by the ED to Delhi to appear before it on Thursday on the grounds that his attendance was necessary in connection with an investigation. "Even though this exercise is political in nature he will cooperate as there is no wrongdoing on his part," the party said in a tweet on its official Twitter handle.
In a detailed statement shared on the social media platform, the NC said that in spite of it being the holy month of Ramzan, and Delhi not being his primary place of residence, Omar Abdullah did not seek a postponement or a change of venue and appeared as per the notice. "The central government has made a habit of misusing investigative agencies and this is another step in the same direction. No political party that puts up meaningful opposition to the BJP has been spared, whether it is the ED, CBI, NIA, NCB - all have been used for political purposes," the party said.