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Nirmala Sitharaman says ED is completely independent, it is not used as political tool

The country’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, while replying on the political use of ED, said that ED is an independent institution and it takes its own decisions. She said this during a press conference in America. She defended the action of the ED and categorically denied that the investigative agencies were being used politically.

Responding to the question on Enforcement Directorate and Income Tax Department, Nirmala Sitharaman has said that whatever case the ED takes, you will see that its case is already taken by some other agency, whether it is CBI or any other. agency but the thing is that ED always comes on target. ED never goes to the crime scene first. You can see many such examples. Wherever the ED goes, it comes under media coverage because of the seized money, jewellery and gold.

Nirmala Sitharaman on G20 challenges

Apart from this, the Finance Minister also talked about the challenges of G20. She said that we have talked to many G20 leaders. During these discussions, we have focused on the challenges and concerns faced throughout the year. Indonesia has gone through a very difficult period. She said that when the challenges are many, then all of members will have to work together.

Meeting with the President of the World Bank

Along with this, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has met World Bank President David Malpass. Talking about this meeting, she said that I have met with the President of the World Bank. There has also been talk about the G20 presidency in India. Also, in this meeting, there has been talk about digitization in India, how common people are also using digital apps.

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