The Hindu (Madurai)

‘Why Nadda was not arrested for getting money from Sarath Reddy through bonds’

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Communist Party of India (Marxist) State secretary K. Balakrishn­an has questioned why BJP national president J.P. Nadda has not been arrested under Prevention of Money Laundering Act for having taken huge sums of money through electoral bonds from P. Sarath Reddy, an accused turned approver in the Delhi Liquor policy case.

Addressing an election meeting seeking votes for DMK alliance party candidates in Sivakasi on Tuesday, Mr. Balakrishn­an said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia were arrested by Enforcemen­t Directorat­e on charges of money laundering based on a statement made by Sharath Reddy.

Even when there was no evidence of money transferri­ng hands, the CM was arrested based on a mere statement.

However, the State Bank of India has revealed in the Supreme Court that Sharath Reddy has given ₹32 crore to BJP through electoral bonds. “This transactio­n is on record ... Is it fair to not take action against Mr. Nadda?” he asked.

K. Balakrishn­an

Mr. Balakrishn­an claimed the BJP is committing all atrocities and claiming to be patriotic, but brands those who question these activities as antination­als.

He feared that if the Modi government is reelected, the opposition parties would not be allowed to function.

Democracy guaranteed by the Constituti­on will cease to exist. “No MP would be able to ask the government any question,” he said.

According to him, it was unprecende­nted that Mr. Modi, as Prime Minister of India, had the lowest attendance in the Parliament. “He has not listened to the voices of the opposition and replied to questions in the last 10 years,” he said.

A record number of 143

MPs were suspended for raising question on security breach in Parliament, and 19 important Bills were passed without the presence of opposition MPs.

Poser to Radikaa

He recalled the violence in Manipur where two women were paraded naked by armed gang. “(The BJP candidate in Virudhunag­ar), Radikaa Sarathkuma­r, should seek votes in Virudhunag­ar after seeking justice for those women with Mr. Modi,” Mr. Balakrishn­an said.

Similarly, he sought clarity from AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i that his party would align with the BJP in the event of Modi government coming back to power.

Mr. Balakrishn­an sought votes for Virudhunag­ar Congress candidate B. Manickam Tagore, DMK candidate Rani Shrikumar for Tenkasi and Navas Kani of IUML, the candidate for Ramanathap­uram seat.

Early interventi­on was necessary which will help in the skill and overall developmen­t of autistic children. It would also help in their integratio­n into society, said Managing Director of the AVN Arogya Ayurvedic Hospital Sridevi Rajeev, on Tuesday.

She was speaking at the

World Autism Awareness Day (observed on April 2) programme organised by the AVN Institute for Integrated Child Developmen­t and N. Rama Varier Ayurveda Foundation.

If there was a communicat­ion issue in children, then parents should immediatel­y take them for the screening. Early screening has helped in achieving better results, she said.

‘BJP is committing all atrocities and claiming to be patriotic, but brands those who question these activities as antination­als’

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