In a press conference held on Rai accused the Enforcement Directorate of pursuing cases selectively and targeting opposition leaders while turning a blind eye to similar allegations against members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He argued that the actions of the ED raise serious questions about its impartiality and integrity as a law enforcement agency.
Rai highlighted specific instances where he claims the ED has allegedly acted in a biased manner, citing cases where opposition leaders have been subjected to intense scrutiny and legal action while BJP leaders facing similar allegations have been spared. He called for greater transparency and accountability in the functioning of the Enforcement Directorate to uphold the principles of justice and fairness.
The AAP leader’s remarks come at a time when several opposition parties have raised concerns about the politicization of central agencies and their alleged misuse by the ruling party to target political opponents. The issue has been a subject of contention in the ongoing political discourse, with calls for greater institutional autonomy and safeguards against political interference in law enforcement agencies.
The Enforcement Directorate, responsible for enforcing economic laws and fighting economic crime in India, has often found itself embroiled in controversies over its handling of high-profile cases and allegations of bias. The agency, however, maintains that its actions are guided solely by the principles of law and evidence, and denies any political motive behind its investigations.
Rai’s accusation against the ED adds fuel to the ongoing debate over the independence of India’s investigative agencies and raises broader questions about the state of democracy and the rule of law in the country.