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Sanjay Raut Mocks ED, CBI Raids In Maharashtra, Equates The Agencies To Dogs In A Cartoon
Shiv Sena leader has tweeted a cartoon that mocks the CBI and ED as he continues his tirade against the situation in the state.
New Delhi: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut's cynicism over the series of Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids and the ongoing CBI investigation for the Sushant Singh Rajput case seems more evident after he tweeted a comic mocking the central investigation agencies. In the single panel comic, both the agencies have been equated to dogs.
— Sanjay Raut (@rautsanjay61) November 28, 2020ALSO READ: India Officially Enters Technical Recession As GDP Contracts By 7.5 Percent In Q2 The reaction follows Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's warning to his detractors. In an interview published in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana', Thackeray said that those attacking him and his family shouldn't forget they too have a family. "You have a family too, you must look in the mirror, this can happen to you too. You are not clean either. If I get after you...though that is not my tendency," he said in the interview. He also raised questions on the politics surrounding the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput saying that the opposition had tried to take advantage of the actor's death. On Friday after the Bombay High Court’s judgment set aside BMC notices to Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut issued on 7th and 9th September, Raut had hit back by asking if is not defamation or contempt when indecent remarks are made about Maharashtra or Mumbai? "The actress called Mumbai Police mafia & Mumbai PoK. Do parties that are excited over Court order agree with this? Indecent remarks about judges or Courts lead to contempt, is it not defamation when someone makes such remarks about Maharashtra/Mumbai? said Raut in a report by ANI.
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