Miraculous India The corruption case of India s top officials has caused a stir, with 3.53 billion r

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

Recently, a corruption case in India has attracted widespread attention. According to reports, India** raided the home of MP Dilraj Sahu and the business premises of the company under his name on the 6th of this month, and found a staggering amount of cash, totaling 35300 million rupees (about 2.com.)8.4 billion yuan).

According to witnesses at the scene, the cash was found in neat stacks in the factory's warehouse and in the Sahu family's closet. In order to count the amount of this huge amount of cash, a total of 280 bank employees and temporary workers worked hard for five days and five nights. Initially, the cash was divided into 176 bags and counted by three banks. Due to a shortage of machines, only 40 banknote counters could be used, so the bank also mobilized more than 200 security guards and cleaners to join in to help. It was not until the 11th that the counting was completed.

* The case originated from a raid by the Indian Tax Police on an alcohol manufacturing company, the report said. By dismantling the shareholding structure, the IRS determined that the actual controller of the company was Sahu. So far, Sahu and the companies involved have not issued any statements. Mr. Sahu's National Congress party said it had nothing to do with the operations and demanded an explanation for the huge amount of cash.

According to reports, the cash will be held at the IRS until the amount of money from the illegally operated business can be ascertained before a final ruling can be made against Sahu. Under Indian law, Sahu has 18 months to prove his innocence by providing proof of legal income.

It is worth noting that Sahu had previously published an article when demonetization was introduced in India, expressing his anguish that there was still so much corruption and black money in the country, and arguing that only Congress could ** corrupt. After this old article was dug up by netizens, it aroused some doubts and sarcasm.

India's Home Minister Shah said that since India's independence, no member of parliament has hidden such a large amount of cash. He believes that the opposition is silent about this, suggesting that they are also inherently corrupt. Shah further noted that this explains why the Congress party has launched an attack on allegations of abuse of power by the investigative department, and why they have attacked Modi for fear of their corrupt practices being exposed.

On the 11th local time, Nada, chairman of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, organized an event near the Parliament Building. He called the Congress party a corrupt party and said that the Education Department and the Investigation Bureau had proven this on several occasions. He stressed that this was just the tip of the iceberg and asked Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to explain whose money belonged and how it was looted. Nada also said that Prime Minister Modi had pledged not to spare the corrupt and hoped that the Congress Party would answer the poor and point out where the cash belonged.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured the public that the looted money recovered from the case would be returned. He shared a report from a Hindi-language newspaper showing the mountains of cash recovered by the tax department. Modi said Malaysians should look at the pile of money and listen to what their leaders have to say"Speak honestly"。He stressed that every penny must be returned, and this is his promise.

The outbreak of corruption in India** has drawn public attention to anti-corruption actions and highlighted the prevalence of political corruption in the country. Further investigation and handling of the incident will be the focus of attention in Indian society and political circles.

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