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Earlier today, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids in West Bengal and Delhi, targeting individuals associated with political figures. In Murshidabad, West Bengal, ED officials raided the residence of a former Panchayat Member in the Bishnupur area of Berhampore. Concurrently, in Delhi, the ED's actions involved the personal secretary of the Chief Minister. During a 16-hour raid on Tuesday, ED agents downloaded data from two Gmail accounts and seized three mobile phones belonging to the secretary and his family. AAP leaders, including Delhi Minister Atishi and AAP leader Jasmine Shah, criticized the raids. Atishi claimed that no searches were conducted during the raids, while Shah accused the ED of lacking professionalism and conducting raids merely to create a media sensation. Atishi also hinted at political motivations behind the raids, suggesting that 'PM Modi knows that if there is one leader who...'
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#WATCH | Delhi Minister Atishi says "...After 16 hours of raids, ED took two Gmail account downloads of the Chief Minister's Personal Secretary. Then they took three mobile phones belonging to CM's Personal Secretary and his family...PM Modi knows that if there is one leader who… https://t.co/MEJXGTd3LO
#WATCH | Murshidabad, West Bengal: ED raided the residence of a former Panchayat Member in the Bishnupur area of Berhampore, earlier today. https://t.co/KQJLUTamVT