The Trinamool Congress leader had sought state-wise data on the number of MPs and MLAs against whom cases have been registered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the last five years.
TheĀ Enforcement Directorate which is often alleged to be be working under the pressure of the centeralĀ goverment by the opposition, Ā maintains no records on the number of cases it registers against MPs and MLAs, the Central government told the Lok Sabha on Monday during the Winter Session of Parliament.
āThe ED takes up the cases for investigation based on credible evidence/material and does not distinguish cases based on political affiliations or status of the accused,ā Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said in a written reply to a question by Trinamool Congress MP Mala Roy.
The Trinamool Congress leader had sought state-wise data on the number of MPs and MLAs against whom cases have been registered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the last five years.
Notably, on December 7, the Centre had provided data on the cases registered against legislators in the last five years by theĀ Central Bureau of Investigation. In response to a question, also posed by Roy, Union minister Jitendra Singh had told the Lok Sabha that between 2017 and 2021, the CBI had booked 56 MPs and MLAs.
Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of such cases at 10, followed by Uttar Pradesh and Kerala that have six each.
Significantly, the Centreās response about lack of data on cases filed by the Enforcement Directorate against MPs and MLAs came on a day when Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh accused the central agency of targeting Opposition leaders.
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At the Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha on Monday, Singh claimed that the Enforcement Directorate has conductedĀ raids on nearly 3,000 Opposition leadersĀ since the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party came to power at the Centre in 2014,Ā The HinduĀ reported. He also claimed that only in 23 such cases, conviction has been done, resulting in a conviction rate of merely 0.5%.
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