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Punjab Chief Minister On Raids At Relative’s House Says, Ready To Fight This

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi remarked on Tuesday, in response to raids at his relative Bhupinder Singh Honey’s home, that “the same thing happened during the West Bengal polls, it is to put pressure on me in light of the approaching Assembly polls.”

“They are targetting me and trying to put pressure on me in view of upcoming Assembly polls. This is not good for democracy. We are ready to fight this. The same thing happened during West Bengal elections,” Mr Channi said.

Earlier in the day, the Enforcement Directorate conducted raids at nearly a dozen places in Punjab in connection with an alleged illegal sand mining case.

The federal agency searched the residence and office premises of the suspects that include premises linked to sand mafia Bhupinder Singh Honey.

According to Enforcement Directorate officials, Mr Honey is reportedly a relative of Mr Channi and had allegedly floated a firm named Punjab Realtors to get sand mining contracts.

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