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ED raids AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj over hospital construction scam

The Enforcement Directorate has raided AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj and several other locations in Delhi over an alleged Rs 5,590 crore hospital construction scam. AAP has denied the charges, calling them politically motivated.

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday carried out raids at the residence of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former Delhi health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj in connection with an alleged multi-crore hospital construction scam.

Raids across Delhi

Officials confirmed that the probe agency was conducting searches at around 13 locations in the national capital. The alleged irregularities are linked to hospital construction projects approved during 2018–2019, when the AAP-led Delhi government sanctioned works worth approximately ₹5,590 crore for building 24 hospitals.

Allegations of irregularities

According to sources, the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) hospital projects were supposed to be completed in six months. However, even after three years, only 50 per cent of the work had been carried out despite spending nearly ₹800 crore.

The cost of expansion at LNJP Hospital also saw a sharp rise from ₹488 crore to ₹1,135 crore without corresponding progress. In several cases, work reportedly began without mandatory approvals, and contractors are suspected of irregular practices.

The Hospital Information Management System (HIMS), pending since 2016, is also under the scanner amid allegations of deliberate delay.

AAP’s response

AAP has dismissed the allegations, calling them politically motivated. “Saurabh Bharadwaj was not the minister at the time when this case pertains to,” said senior party leader Manish Sisodia. “This whole case is false. Just like in Satyendar Jain’s case, fabricated charges are being made against AAP leaders.”

Former health minister Satyendar Jain is also under investigation in connection with the same case.

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West Bengal government to stop welfare funds for imams and temple priests

West Bengal’s new government has announced the end of monthly honorariums for imams, muezzins and temple priests as part of a policy shift away from religion-based welfare schemes.

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The newly formed government in West Bengal has announced that welfare schemes linked to religious identity, including monthly honorariums for imams, muezzins and temple priests, will be discontinued from June.

The policy marks a major shift from the earlier Trinamool Congress government, which had introduced financial assistance programmes for religious functionaries after coming to power in the state.

According to reports, the first such scheme was launched in 2012, under which registered imams in West Bengal received a monthly honorarium of Rs 2,500. Similar support was later extended to muezzins and Hindu temple priests.

The new administration led by Suvendu Adhikari has maintained that government welfare initiatives should not be distributed on the basis of religion.

The announcement comes shortly after the BJP formed the government in West Bengal following the recent Assembly elections.

The decision is expected to trigger political debate in the state, as the honorarium schemes had remained a key issue in Bengal politics for several years.

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ED arrests AAP Goa co-incharge Deepak Singla, Atishi alleges political targeting

AAP leader Deepak Singla was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate following searches linked to an alleged bank fraud case, triggering sharp political reactions from the party leadership.

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday arrested Aam Aadmi Party leader Deepak Singla after carrying out searches at multiple locations in Delhi and Goa in connection with an alleged bank fraud-linked money laundering case.

Singla, who serves as the AAP’s Goa co-incharge, was questioned for several hours before being taken into custody by the agency. Officials said the searches were conducted by the ED’s Delhi Zonal Office-2.

The development comes months before the Goa Assembly elections scheduled next year and has triggered a strong reaction from the AAP leadership.

AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal claimed that Singla was being targeted for political reasons and alleged that he was arrested because he refused to join the BJP.

Reacting to the ED action, Atishi accused the BJP of using central agencies against opposition parties in poll-bound states. She alleged that the raids were aimed at intimidating party workers and accessing the party’s organisational data in Goa.

Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia also criticised the Centre and alleged misuse of institutions such as the ED and CBI against opposition leaders.

According to reports, this is not the first time Deepak Singla has faced scrutiny from the ED. In 2024, the agency had also conducted searches at his residence in connection with the same alleged money laundering investigation.

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10 killed in head-on collision between van and truck on sisaiya–lakhimpur highway

At least 10 people were killed after a van and truck collided head-on on the Sisaiya–Lakhimpur highway in Uttar Pradesh.

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At least 10 people were killed after a van and a truck collided head-on on the Sisaiya–Lakhimpur National Highway in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri district.

The impact of the collision was severe, leading to multiple fatalities on the spot, according to initial reports from the accident site.

Following the crash, local authorities and emergency teams reached the location and initiated rescue operations. The injured were shifted for medical treatment, while efforts were made to clear the damaged vehicles from the highway.

Police have taken cognizance of the incident and further investigation into the cause of the collision is underway.

This incident adds to the growing number of serious road accidents reported on highways in Uttar Pradesh, raising concerns over traffic safety and enforcement in high-speed zones.

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