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Corruption is only in opposition!

It is not that the opposition leaders should not be investigated. But when only they are investigated and the leaders of the ruling party are out of the purview of the investigation, then questions are bound to arise.

It seems that the entire corruption in the country is confined to the opposition ruled states. Where there is a BJP government, Ram Rajya has come and even if there is some corruption, it is not done by any leader. The leaders are corrupt only of the opposition parties. That’s why action is being taken against them only. The rest is a system glitch, which is rectified without investigation or prosecution. For example, in Uttar Pradesh, when there were reports of disturbances in one of the most important ministries, some officers, including the OSD of the minister, were transferred. Think, is the punishment for corruption transferred?

Similarly, when a minister of Uttar Pradesh government sent his resignation to the Union Home Minister, it was written in it that he is not being heard and money is being played in transfers. Still, the need for registering a case or investigation was not considered in this case. In Maharashtra, the police was investigating the cases related to two BJP leaders, but in the middle both the cases were handed over to the CBI, on the other hand the Supreme Court stayed the case of former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, who is facing corruption case in Karnataka. .

On the contrary, in the states ruled by the opposition parties or the opposition leaders, such relief is not coming from anywhere. When the news of teacher recruitment scam came to the fore in West Bengal, the court approved a CBI probe and later the ED also joined its investigation. Now a senior minister of the state government is in the custody of the ED. Similarly, in Jharkhand, the political representative of the Chief Minister and before that a senior official of the state government were arrested. The Chief Minister and his entire family are facing investigation. In the capital Delhi, a CBI inquiry has been recommended into the excise policy made by the state government, due to which the sword is hanging on the neck of the Deputy Chief Minister of the state. Former Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah is being questioned daily, while in Kerala also, the sword of gold smuggling is hanging over the Chief Minister. Many leaders including Sonia and Rahul Gandhi are under investigation in Congress. It is not that the opposition leader is a doodh ke dhule or that he has done any wrong, then he should not be investigated. But when only they are investigated and the leaders of the ruling party are out of the purview of the investigation, then questions are bound to arise.

Shubham Bangwal

Shubham Bangwal is a Senior Journalist at Youthistaan.com You can follow him on Twitter @sb_0fficial
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