Incensed by the ED’s summons to Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Health Minister Banna has compared the central investigative agencies to Neem Karela and Kutki. It is said that the more we sip from it, the stronger we will become. CM Soren has also termed it as a political conspiracy. He was summoned for questioning in the land scam case.
The political atmosphere in Jharkhand is heated after the ED sent summons to Chief Minister Hemant Soren. The Central Investigation Agency wants to interrogate him in connection with the land scam in Ranchi. The Chief Minister was summoned on August 14, but he did not turn up. CM Soren called it a political conspiracy being hatched against him.
Banna Gupta’s explosive statement regarding ED
Meanwhile, the health minister of the state has given a shocking statement regarding ED, in which he has compared ED, CBI and Income Tax Department to bitter gourd, neem and bitter gourd. Recently speaking to the media, he said, political health is good for Jharkhand because the more we are drinking bitter gourd, neem and kutki juice, that means from ED, CBI and Income Tax, we are getting stronger. . That much we are getting stronger. To that extent our intention is getting higher. That much our fighting ability efficiency is increasing. It is obvious that his statement is regarding the summons sent by ED to CM Soren.
#WATCH| Jharkhand Health Minister Banna Gupta says, “The political health in Jharkhand is good as we’re drinking the sip of ‘karela’, ‘kutki’ and neem. These karela, kutki, and neem are ED, CBI and Income Tax. These things are making us strong to fight…We’ll talk about how in… pic.twitter.com/WuMO7xsjND
— ANI (@ANI) August 16, 2023
CM warns ED of legal action
Significantly, Chief Minister Hemant Soren in a letter to the Additional Director of ED has said that ED should withdraw it, otherwise he will be forced to take legal action. He said that he is not surprised by the ED action. Central agencies are doing this because they are not associated with the ruling party at the Centre.