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ED raids in West Bengal: Trinamool Congress alleges political vendetta, BJP says 'house of thieves will be raided'

IndiaTimes Friday, 12 January 2024
Trinamool Congress reacted strongly to the fresh raids and accused the BJP of using central probe agencies for political vendetta. The BJP claimed that the ED sleuths were operating on the basis of specific information. Leader of opposition in West Bengal assembly Suvendu Adhikari advised the ruling party leaders at whose residences the raids were conducted to start packing their bags with ample woolen garments. β€œThe ED will raid the house of thieves," he said.
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