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Anurag Dhanda Questions Timing of ED Action Against Former Kerala CM

The issue continues to generate reactions across the political spectrum as parties trade allegations regarding governance, accountability, and institutional independence.

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Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda criticized the Enforcement Directorate (ED) action involving former Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, raising questions over the timing of the development.

Dhanda referred to remarks made by AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, who alleged misuse of central investigative agencies against opposition leaders and regional political parties.

Anurag Dhanda: Questions Raised Over BJP-Congress Relations

Kejriwal stated that the ED action coming after political criticism regarding alleged “inaction” had raised questions about the relationship between the BJP and Congress.

AAP leaders claimed the sequence of events has triggered political debate regarding the functioning and independence of central investigative agencies.

Political Reactions Intensify

The comments add to the continuing political confrontation between opposition parties and the central government over the use of agencies such as the Enforcement Directorate in investigations involving political figures.

Opposition parties have repeatedly alleged selective targeting of rivals, while the ruling establishment has maintained that investigative agencies function according to law and due process.

Central Agencies Continue to Remain Political Flashpoint

Actions by agencies such as the ED frequently become subjects of political debate, especially in cases involving prominent political leaders and state governments.

The issue continues to generate reactions across the political spectrum as parties trade allegations regarding governance, accountability, and institutional independence.

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