In Hathras incident, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has claimed that 50 crore has been funded from Mauritius to incite riots in Uttar Pradesh. On this revelation, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that we will not let anyone’s conspiracy succeed. We will not allow anyone to play with confidence.
CM Yogi Adityanath said that we will not allow any conspiracy to succeed. He said that we will take the harshest action on such people, who want to stop development by creating envy in society. CM said that now Uttar Pradesh is moving fast. Only two expressways were built after independence, but three new expressways are being constructed in three years.
People who’ve been dividing the society on the basis of caste, religion & region, are still doing it. They can’t see development, and so they’re hatching new conspiracies. One must recognise those who are doing politics on the death of a person: UP CM Yogi Adityanath#Hathras pic.twitter.com/43uaXkZ6Qj
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) October 7, 2020
According to sources, preliminary investigation by the ED has revealed that 50 crore rupees have been funded from Mauritius to spread ethnic violence under the cover of Hathras scandal. It is being told that more funding has also been done which was more than 100 crores rupees. At present the investigation of this case is going on.
According to an ED official, the police of Hathras has registered a case regarding a website. After this, the agency will look into the angle of investigation in it. A campaign for ‘Justice for Hathras’ was conducted through this website. Sources say that in such a situation, the ED can soon register a case under PMLA and start an investigation on the funding. Also, many arrests can be seen soon.
Significantly, a Dalit girl was gangraped on 14 September in Hathras, UP, after which she died on 29 September in Delhi. After the death, the manner in which the UP police performed the last rites of the young woman in the darkness of the night, there was a lot of controversy. Many social organizations from political parties raised questions on the UP government.
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