India
oi-Deepika S

Mumbai,
Mar
22:
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister
Uddhav
Thackeray’s
brother-in-law
was
raided
by
the
Enforcement
Directorate
on
Tuesday.
The
company
has
freezed
belongings
value
Rs
6.45
crore
in
a
cash
laundering
case.

The
ED
on
Tuesday
mentioned
it
has
connected
belongings
value
Rs
6.45
crore
of
a
firm
owned
by
the
brother-in-law
of
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister
Uddhav
Thackeray
in
connection
with
a
cash
laundering
investigation.
In
a
assertion,
the
Enforcement
Directorate
mentioned
it
has
issued
a
provisional
order
beneath
the
Prevention
of
Money
Laundering
Act
(PMLA)
to
connect
11
residential
flats
in
Neelambari
challenge,
positioned
in
Thane
close to
Mumbai,
of
Shree
Saibaba
Grihanirmiti
Private
Limited.
Shridhar
Madhav
Patankar,
the
brother
of
Thackeray’s
spouse
Rashmi,
“owns
and
controls”
Shree
Saibaba
Grihanirmiti
Private
Limited,
it
mentioned.
The
company
alleged
funds
that
have been
allegedly
siphoned
off
in
a
cash
laundering
case
being
investigated
towards
a
firm
named
Pushpak
Bullion
have been
“parked”
in
the
actual
property
initiatives
of
Shree
Saibaba
Grihanirmiti
Pvt.
Ltd.
The
ED
motion
towards
the
brother-in-law
of
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister
Uddhav
Thackeray
in
connection
with
a
cash
laundering
investigation
smacks
of
autocracy,
mentioned
Shiv
Sena
MP
Sanjay
Raut.
“BJP
is
taking
such
motion
in
states
the place
it
is
not
in
energy.
The
goal
is
energy,”
Raut
mentioned.
This
motion
by
the
central
company
reveals
autocracy,
he
mentioned.
“Maharashtra’s
public
is aware of
properly
about
the
Thackeray
household…
this
is
a
harmful
begin
of
dictatorship.
Winning
in
4
states
does not
make
you
the
ruler
of
the
nation.
We’re
prepared
to
go
into
jails
however
we’re
additionally
prepared
to
combat
for
freedom
for
this
nation’s
democracy,”
he
added.
NCP
chief
Sharad
Pawar
mentioned
there
was
a
political
motive
behind
such
motion.
“The
misuse
of
these
assets
(central
businesses)
is
an
essential
difficulty
going through
the
nation
immediately.
This
programme
(motion)
has
been
undertaken
with
political
motive,
to
harass
some
individuals,”
Pawar
mentioned.
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