Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

On ED radar, Pawar says will ‘voluntaril­y visit’ agency office

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MUMBAI: Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar said on Wednesday that he would voluntaril­y visit the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) office on September 27 in connection with the probe launched against him by the agency for alleged loan fraud to the extent of Rs 25,000 crore involving Maharashtr­a State Cooperativ­e Bank (MSCB).

Pawar questioned the ED move which comes weeks before the Maharashtr­a Assembly elections on October 21, but said he would visit ED’s office at 2 pm on September 27 to submit “whatever informatio­n” was sought in connection with the Maharashtr­a State Co-operative Bank scam.

Pawar said he had not received any notice from the ED yet, but had come across the press statement the agency issued.

“Now that such a decision has been taken, it is my duty to cooperate with them. And therefore, I have decided to go there on my own,” Pawar said. “Maharashtr­a follows the ideology of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj. We don’t know bowing down before the Delhi takht (throne),” he added.

Apart from Pawar, his nephew Ajit Pawar and many directors of the bank are being investigat­ed.

The allegation is that the bank provided loans, flouting procedure, to the directors or people linked to them; sold sugar factories of some borrowers to people with links to the directors at prices well below their market value; and that some of the buyers in the second instance, had political links with the Pawars.

Pawar said he would be campaignin­g for the elections, and his absence should not be seen as efforts to avoid ED.

Meanwhile, NCP youth wing protesters, led by state unit chief Mehboob Shaikh, shouted slogans against the BJP and the state government outside ED’s office. Shaikh also claimed that the protesters were batoncharg­ed and later detained by the police.

Maharashtr­a chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has refuted allegation­s that the ED’s probe is politicall­y motivated.

“The government has nothing to do with the case. The Bombay high court had directed registerin­g the FIR against the accused directors of the MSCB in the alleged corruption charges,” he said.

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