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On ED’s Inquiry, Ahmed Patel said – ‘Whose Houses are of Glass, They should Not Throw Stones at Others Houses’

After the inquiry was over, Ahmed Patel called the ED team a 'guest of Modi-Shah' and said that it is time to take back his land from China. Instead of fighting against them, they are fighting the opposition.

Nidhi Hakla

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) questioned senior Congress leader and treasurer Ahmed Patel on Saturday for nearly eight hours in the Sandesara scam case. After questioning, Ahmed Patel targeted the government and said that the government is fighting the opposition instead of fighting China and Corona. Ahmed Patel also said that the law should do its job.

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After the inquiry was over, Ahmed Patel called the ED team a 'Guest of Modi-Shah' and said, "It's time to take back our land from China. Instead of fighting against them, they are fighting the opposition. People are upset with Corona Should be fighting against unemployment, poverty, but fighting the opposition. Those in power are not digested. When I have not done anything wrong, there is nothing to fear. Do as much investigation as possible. Should do your job. "

In front of it, Ahmed Patel said, "Those whose own houses are made of glass, they should remember that one can throw stones at their house too."

Ahmed Patel was interrogated at his home. Let us tell you that the Enforcement Directorate is investigating the Sandesara scam of about five thousand crores. In which ED is eyeing Ahmed Patel's relations and transactions with its main accused. In this case, the ED has questioned Ahmed Patel's son and son-in-law also.

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