Today, Sanjay Raut, leader of Shiv Sena, will appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office in connection with the Money Laundering (ML) case after the investigation done by the agency declined his request to provide some additional time for his appearance. Raut appealed to party workers not to gather at the ED office as he has to appear before the probe agency today at 12 PM.
“I will be appearing before the ED today at 12 noon. I respect the Summons issued to me, and it’s my duty to co-operate with the investigation agencies. I appeal to Shiv Sena workers not to gather at the ED office. Don’t worry !” Raut said.
The Enforcement Directorate had sent a second summons to Raut before July 1, as he failed to appear in his first summon due to the political crisis in Maharashtra, which was sent on June 27.
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Sanjay Raut is being probed in connection with the re-development of Mumbai’s Patra Chawl. His lawyer had sought 13-14 days to present the documents in front of the probe agency. The agency declined the request.
On Wednesday, after the resignation of Uddhav Thackeray, he said that Shiv Sena would work and come to power ‘on our own once again.