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Yogendra Yadav accuses centre for raids at sisters’ hospital; says ‘Modiji can’t silence him’

New Delhi | Swaraj India chief and Psephologist Yogendra Yadav on Wednesday accused the central government of targeting his family to intimidate him after income tax authorities raided Yadav’s Sisters hospital in Haryana’s Rewari.

In a series of tweet, Yadav accused the government. “About 100+ force from Delhi raided hospitals at 11 am today All doctors (my sisters, brother in law, nephew) detained in their chambers Hospital sealed, including ICU for newly born babies A clear attempt to intimidate. Modiji you can’t silence me,” tweeted Yadav.


Yadav further added that, “Modi regime now targets my family. Two days after my 9 day padyatra in Rewari and launching of agitation for MSP and against liquor thekas, a massive IT raid is on at the hospital cum nursing home of my sisters in Rewari. Pl search me, my home, why target my family?”

Yogendra Yadav who founded Swaraj India and Jai Kisan Andolan after exiting the Aam Aadmi Party in 2015 led a padyatra, which by his own admission, crossed through 127 villages of Rewari in nine days. The reknowed Psephologist announced a movement to make sure that every farmer is given full MSP for millets and cotton. He also demanded that liquor shops in every village be closed.

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