Modi Is Trying To Arrest Revanth Reddy: CPI Narayana!

There is a sharp criticism towards the Union Government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party that it is misusing the agencies and targeting the opposition.

Update: 2024-05-02 11:57 GMT

It is a known fact that the Central agencies are under the control of the Centre like how the state agencies are under the states. However, there is a sharp criticism towards the Union Government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party that it is misusing the agencies and targeting the opposition.

We can see the opposition parties accusing the BJP of unleashing the central agencies on the opponents. The data also says that the performance of the Enforcement Directorate changed over the years. Compared to Manmohan Singh’s rule, the ED made more arrests and filed more cases in the current Narendra Modi government.

Another allegation is that the agencies only go after the opposition and those who join the BJP would be spared. This was proven many times. Leaders who were accused of wrongdoings by the BJP are now with the party. A few cabinet Ministers in opposition-ruled states were arrested.

Forget about the Cabinet Ministers, even the Chief Ministers were not spared. We have seen what happened with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. He became the first serving Chief Minister to get arrested.

Jharkhand former Chief Minister Hemant Soren was also arrested. Shortly before his arrest, he resigned from the CM post. Or else we would have seen another CM getting arrested.

Amid this, CPI Narayana made sensational comments. He said that if Revanth Reddy is arrested then three CMs would be in jail. He alleged that Narendra Modi is trying to arrest Revanth Reddy.

CMs who are favourable to BJP are not touched and those who question them are arrested. He said that Jharkhand and Delhi CMs were arrested already and Revanth Reddy’s arrest would take the count of arrested CMs to three.CPI Narayana said that if anyone needs to be arrested in the country then it will be Narendra Modi and Amit Shah.

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