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It's just political vendetta, says Ahmed Patel on Priyanka Gandhi's eviction notice, ED questioning

A three-member team of Enforcement Directorate again for the third time questioned senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel at his residence in Central Delhi in connection with the Sandesara brothers bank fraud and money laundering case probe. Patel termed the interrogation as 'political vendetta' and alleged BJP top leaders of harassing him in false allegations.

Congress leader Ahmed Patel
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Published : Jul 3, 2020, 4:38 AM IST

New Delhi: Terming the probe against him in connection with Sandesara fraud case as 'political vendetta', Congress leader Ahmed Patel said that Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials asked him 128 questions which were based on allegations.

Speaking to the reporters, Ahmed Patel said, "I was asked 128 questions which were based on allegations. They had no underlying proof. I replied to the questions, to their satisfaction. I think it's just about political harassment and it's political vendetta."

Congress leader Ahmed Patel speaking to media over ED's interrogation

Also Read: ED questions Congress leader Ahmed Patel for 3rd time in PMLA case

He further slammed the Centre for asking Priyanka Gandhi to vacate the bungalow on Lodhi Road as she no longer has Special Protection Group security. On the Centre's order to Priyanka Gandhi Vadra asking to vacate government allotted accommodation within a month, he said, "You can find out how many BJP people are staying where they are not entitled to. Ex-MPs and MPs are living in Type-8 (bungalows). It's a double standard and nothing but political harassment."

Congress leader Ahmed Patel speaking to media over on Priyanka Gandhi's eviction notice

Also Read: Center orders Priyanka Gandhi to vacate her house, Congress calls it "vendetta politics"

A team of Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday left from the residence of Ahmed Patel after questioning him in connection with Sandesara scam. This is the third round of questioning that ED has conducted with Patel pertaining to bank fraud and money laundering cases.

"I don't know under whose pressure they're working," Patel added. The officials reached Patel's 23, Mother Teresa Crescent home situated in the Lutyens' zone of central Delhi on Thursday morning.

Patel's name surfaced during the investigation against Sandesara Group of Companies in the alleged bank loan fraud case.

ED's investigation reveals that Sterling Biotech Ltd (SBL) Sandesara Group and its main promoters namely Nitin Sandesara, Chetan Sandesara, and Deepti Sandesara have allegedly cheated more than Rs 14,500 crore. Not only Ahmed Patel, his son, Faisal Patel, and his son-in-law, Irfan Siddiqui, have been named by a corporate executive being questioned by the ED in connection to a money laundering case.

(ANI)

Also Read: 'Friends of Modi, Shah came to my house', Ahmed Patel after ED questions him for 8 hours straight

New Delhi: Terming the probe against him in connection with Sandesara fraud case as 'political vendetta', Congress leader Ahmed Patel said that Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials asked him 128 questions which were based on allegations.

Speaking to the reporters, Ahmed Patel said, "I was asked 128 questions which were based on allegations. They had no underlying proof. I replied to the questions, to their satisfaction. I think it's just about political harassment and it's political vendetta."

Congress leader Ahmed Patel speaking to media over ED's interrogation

Also Read: ED questions Congress leader Ahmed Patel for 3rd time in PMLA case

He further slammed the Centre for asking Priyanka Gandhi to vacate the bungalow on Lodhi Road as she no longer has Special Protection Group security. On the Centre's order to Priyanka Gandhi Vadra asking to vacate government allotted accommodation within a month, he said, "You can find out how many BJP people are staying where they are not entitled to. Ex-MPs and MPs are living in Type-8 (bungalows). It's a double standard and nothing but political harassment."

Congress leader Ahmed Patel speaking to media over on Priyanka Gandhi's eviction notice

Also Read: Center orders Priyanka Gandhi to vacate her house, Congress calls it "vendetta politics"

A team of Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday left from the residence of Ahmed Patel after questioning him in connection with Sandesara scam. This is the third round of questioning that ED has conducted with Patel pertaining to bank fraud and money laundering cases.

"I don't know under whose pressure they're working," Patel added. The officials reached Patel's 23, Mother Teresa Crescent home situated in the Lutyens' zone of central Delhi on Thursday morning.

Patel's name surfaced during the investigation against Sandesara Group of Companies in the alleged bank loan fraud case.

ED's investigation reveals that Sterling Biotech Ltd (SBL) Sandesara Group and its main promoters namely Nitin Sandesara, Chetan Sandesara, and Deepti Sandesara have allegedly cheated more than Rs 14,500 crore. Not only Ahmed Patel, his son, Faisal Patel, and his son-in-law, Irfan Siddiqui, have been named by a corporate executive being questioned by the ED in connection to a money laundering case.

(ANI)

Also Read: 'Friends of Modi, Shah came to my house', Ahmed Patel after ED questions him for 8 hours straight

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