Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda has launched a sharp political attack over an alleged scam, questioning the silence of political leaders and authorities. In a strongly worded social media post, Dhanda remarked that when a person occupying the throne becomes like “Dhritarashtra,” wrongdoing becomes invisible, implying that those in power may be ignoring serious allegations. His statement has intensified political rhetoric and triggered reactions across party lines.
Anurag Dhanda Targets Leaders Over Alleged Scam Silence
The remarks came in response to a post by Ravindra Singh Sheoran, who cited a report by CNBC and questioned why legislators and ministers in Haryana had not spoken publicly on the matter. Sheoran’s post suggested that leaders across parties, including both ruling and opposition formations, appeared silent despite emerging media reports. Amplifying this concern, Dhanda alleged that if a serious investigation were conducted, not only officials but also political leaders and ministers could be found involved.
The comments have added fuel to an already tense political atmosphere
The comments have added fuel to an already tense political atmosphere, with opposition figures using the controversy to demand transparency and accountability. While no official statement has yet been issued by the state government addressing the specific allegations referenced in the posts, the issue is gaining traction online, with users debating the credibility of claims and calling for clarification.
Political analysts note that such exchanges often signal the beginning of broader political confrontations, particularly when allegations of corruption or administrative lapses are raised publicly. Whether the matter escalates into a formal inquiry or remains a social media dispute will depend on official responses and any substantiated evidence that may emerge in the coming days.
