'ED Is Enforcement Directorate, Not Elimination Department': Congress After SC's 'Don't Create Fear' Remark
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, "ED is Enforcement Directorate. Not Elimination Department to do away with political opponents."
New Delhi: In a scathing attack on the Modi government over the Supreme Court telling the Enforcement Directorate not to create an "atmosphere of fear", the Congress party on Wednesday said that the Centre should pay heed to the court's remarks and stop wasting resources to "harass political rivals on trumped-up charges," reported news agency PTI.
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, "ED is Enforcement Directorate. Not Elimination Department to do away with political opponents."
"Modi government should pay heed to the Supreme Court's remarks and stop wasting government resources to harass political rivals on trumped-up charges," he added, according to PTI.
His remarks on the government came a day after the Chhattisgarh government alleged that the probe agency is "running amok" and is trying to implicate Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel in a money laundering case linked to an alleged Rs 2,000-crore liquor scam in the state.
Before a bench of justices S K Kaul and A Amanullah, the Chhattisgarh government said that several state excise department officials have complained that the ED is threatening them and their family members with arrest and is "trying to implicate the CM (chief minister)," reported PTI.
The state government claimed that the officers have said they will not work in the department.
"The ED is running amok. They are threatening excise officers," senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the Chhattisgarh government, had told the bench.
"It is shocking state of affairs. Now elections are coming and that is why it is happening," he said, according to PTI.
Countering the allegations, Additional Solicitor General S V Raju, who is appearing for the ED, said that the agency is probing a scam in the state.
"Even a bonafide cause becomes suspect when you behave like this," the bench observed, adding that, "don't create an atmosphere of fear".