Jaipur/Jodhpur: The CBI carried out searches at the Jodhpur house of Agrasen Gehlot, brother of Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot, and 16 other locations in Gujarat and West Bengal on Friday after registering a case against Agrasen on June 15 in connection with the alleged diversion of subsidised fertilisers meant for farmers. The raid drew a sharp response from CM Gehlot, who said the move against his brother was not going to make him panic and, instead, would ultimately harm BJP, PTI reported.
"If I am active in Delhi or have participated in this movement for Rahul Gandhi, then why is revenge taken on my brother? When there was a political crisis here in our government in 2020, at that time also the ED had raided my brother's place," Gehlot was quoted by PTI as telling reporters. "It's not fair. We are not going to panic because of this... No member of my family is involved in politics.
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