Jolt to MVA: Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids top Sena leader, detains son

In a rude jolt to the ruling MahaVikasAghadi ahead of its first anniversary on November 28, the Enforcement
Jolt to MVA: Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids top Sena leader, detains son

MUMBAI: In a rude jolt to the ruling MahaVikasAghadi ahead of its first anniversary on November 28, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) with a huge posse of CRPF troopers raided the home and around nine other premises of senior Shiv Sena leader PratapSarnaik, before detaining his son Vihang, here on Tuesday. The ED teams swooped on Sarnaik's house in Thane's Hiranandani Complex, when he was not present, besides certain other locations including a leading security services agency, and picked up VihangSarnaik.

After a four-hour operation, the ED team left the premises and went to the home of Vihang's businessman brother, PurveshSarnaik.

The raids — in which incriminating evidences reportedly came up — were being carried out simultaneously at the locations in Mumbai and Thane under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), official sources said.

Sarnaik, 56, is a three-time MLA from Ovala-Majiwada constituency in Thane, and is the Chairman of Vihang Group of Companies with interests in varied sectors. The ruling Shiv Sena-Nationalist Congress Party-Congress slammed the BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) for using Central agencies to pressurize the MVA government and demoralize its leaders

Sena Chief Spokesperson Sanjay Raut attacked the Centre for using raids as a political weapon to against opponents.

"We all know that the ED and CBI are being misused They are puppets in the hands of the Centre. But, we will not bow down before anybody," Raut declared.

He reiterated that the MVA government is stable and will complete its full remaining term of four years, "and we will rule for another 25 years".

Simultaneously, he warned that even the Shiv Sena has files about all the murky dealings of BJP leaders, pertaining to money-laundering, 'benami' properties and other scams.

NCP senior leader and Food & Civil Supplies Minister ChhaganBhujbal said that the BJP uses central agencies to harass those who are critical of them.

"First they targeted (NCP President) SharadPawar with a notice last year, and then many other Opposition party leaders in Rajasthan, Maharashtra or other statesThisis sheer vendetta politics. But they will never succeed in their intentions," Bhujbal said.

Congress state President and Revenue Minister BalasahebThorat targeted the BJP saying "all central agencies are being misused for political gains to build pressures".(IANS) 

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