
Parameshwara in trouble due to Congress: Kumaraswamy on ED raids
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has been conducting raids on several places linked to Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara in connection with the Ranya Rao gold smuggling case. The Union Minister, HD Kumaraswamy, has come out with a surprising statement, saying that Parameshwara is facing problems due to his Congress friends only. This statement has raised a lot of eyebrows and questions about the situation.
Kumaraswamy, a senior leader of the Janata Dal (Secular), has been a vocal critic of the Congress party in the past. His statement has been seen as an attempt to take a dig at the Congress party, with which Parameshwara is affiliated.
In an interview, Kumaraswamy said, “He (Parameshwara) is facing problems due to Congress friends only.” He added, “In Congress’ cabinet, one powerful minister has given information…that a woman is bringing gold from Dubai.” This statement has sparked a lot of debate, with many wondering who the powerful minister is and what his role is in the case.
The ED raids were conducted at several places, including Parameshwara’s residence, offices, and other locations linked to him. The agency is investigating allegations that Parameshwara and his family members were involved in the gold smuggling racket.
The Ranya Rao gold smuggling case is a high-profile case that involves the smuggling of gold worth crores from Dubai. The case was first reported in 2020, and since then, several people have been arrested and charged in connection with the case.
Parameshwara has been facing heat over the case, with many demanding his resignation from the Home Minister’s post. The Congress party has been standing by Parameshwara, saying that he is innocent and that the ED raids are political vendetta.
However, Kumaraswamy’s statement has raised questions about the party’s stance on the issue. Many are wondering why the Congress party is not taking action against Parameshwara, despite the ED raids and allegations against him.
The ED raids have also sparked a lot of debate about the role of politicians in corruption cases. Many are questioning why politicians are allowed to get away with such cases, while ordinary citizens are punished severely for similar offenses.
The Karnataka government has been facing criticism for its handling of the case, with many saying that it is trying to protect Parameshwara and other politicians involved in the scam. The opposition parties have been demanding a thorough investigation into the case and action against those involved.
The ED raids have also raised questions about the role of the Home Minister in the case. As the Home Minister, Parameshwara is responsible for ensuring law and order in the state, but his involvement in the gold smuggling racket has raised concerns about his ability to do so.
In conclusion, the ED raids on Parameshwara’s properties and the subsequent statement by Kumaraswamy have sparked a lot of debate and questions about the situation. While the Congress party is standing by Parameshwara, many are questioning his role in the gold smuggling racket and the party’s stance on the issue.
The case is a reminder of the need for strong action against corruption and the need for politicians to be held accountable for their actions. The ED raids have sent a strong message that no one is above the law, and that everyone must be held accountable for their actions.