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There was an earthquake in the politics of Maharashtra, minister in Uddhav government and NCP leader Nawab Malik arrested

There has been a big earthquake in the politics of Maharashtra. In fact, the Enforcement Directorate has on Wednesday arrested the Nationalist Congress Party’s national spokesperson and Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik, taking major action against NCP leader and Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik. Earlier this morning the ED reached his house and brought him to the office with him.
At the same time, after several hours of interrogation, the ED has arrested him. At the same time, the angle of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim is also coming to the fore in the arrest of Nawab Malik. It is believed that he had a connection with the underworld don, keeping in mind that the ED has cracked down on him. On the other hand, after his arrest, the NCP leader expressed his boldness very boldly and said that I will fight and will not be afraid.
A team of ED officials questioned Malik, who has made several revelations against former Mumbai chief of Narcotics Control Bureau Sameer Wankhede. NCP leader Nawab Malik had also made several serious allegations one after the other against Sameer Wankhede, who was investigating the Aryan drugs case. However, it is not immediately clear which specific case is being investigated. Malik was arrested after the ED conducted raids in Mumbai on February 15 and registered a fresh case in connection with underworld activities, alleged illegal purchase and sale of properties and hawala transactions. Is.
Malik is the second NCP minister to come under the ED’s ambit after former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh joined the agency on November 1, 2021, to be arrested the next morning. Last week, the National Investigation Agency had raided some properties belonging to fugitive mafia don Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar and his relatives in Mumbai. Five days ago, the ED had arrested the don’s younger brother Iqbal Ibrahim Kaskar in a money laundering case registered against him.