"From the very beginning, the BJP has believed that Congress and corruption are two sides of the same coin. According to the Indian news ** "theprint", the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party chairman Nada launched a fierce attack on Congress MP Dilraj Sahu on the 11th. On the same day, Nada led a large-scale ** event in front of the statue of Gandhi in parliament to express his dissatisfaction and doubts about the seizure of large unidentified ** cash in Sahu-related properties. In response, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Whatever is looted from the public, every penny must be returned to them." This is my pledge".
On the 9th local time, the Indian tax department found a large amount of unidentified ** cash in a number of properties, and the cash that had been counted was 35300 million rupees (1 yuan is about 11.)7 Indian rupees), the inventory continued on the 11th. The Hindustan Times said on the 11th that the cash contained 176 bags. The count involved 50 people and 40 banknote counters (pictured). This is the largest amount of money seized at one time in India's history. After investigation, it was found that the properties where these huge sums of money were hidden belonged to a liquor brewing and sales company called "Baute Liquor". India's Business Today 11** said that "Baute Wine" is said to be linked to Sahu, and that members of his family run the business.
After the news, the Congress Party quickly distanced itself from Sahu, saying that the Congress Party had no connection with the liquor brewing and sales company. Jharkhand Health Minister Banner Gupta told India's Asia International News Agency on the 10th that the Sahu family belongs to a large business family, and the Indian income tax department should investigate further to determine the ** of the seized cash. He also said it was "Sahu's personal affair and has nothing to do with the Congress party."
So far, the Congress leader has not publicly stated his position on the matter. According to India's "Deccan Herald" 11**, Indian Home Minister Shah Ahmad slammed opposition parties, including the Congress Party, on the 10th. He said it was understandable that the Congress party implicated in the case kept a low profile, but it was strange that other opposition leaders did not take a stand. Shah said the huge sum must have been the largest amount of corrupt cash seized from a lawmaker since India's independence. "It is now understandable why the Congress party is hyping up abuses by the investigative department and why they are launching an offensive against Modi because they are afraid that their corruption will be exposed," he said. New Delhi TV said on the 11th that for the ** Congress Party's huge money scandal, the BJP announced that all branches of New Delhi would hold a sit-in in the capital, seeking a statement from the Congress Party leadership on the huge amount of cash.
Global Times special correspondent Wang Yi.