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Tony questions accountability in ACB, proceedings in Tehsildar Bahu case
AAP holds protest against growing corruption in J&K
12/9/2022 11:21:29 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 9: In order to pitch voice against growing corruption in Jammu and Kashmir and attempts to shield black sheeps, Aam Aadmi Party on Friday held a protest demonstration infront of Divisional Commissioner office and questioned accountability in Anti Corruption Bureau which has changed affidavit in the case without any valid reason.
Protesters led by DDC member and senior AAP leader TS Tony assembled infront of Divisional Commissioner office and raised slogans against approach of Anti Corruption Bureau.
The protesters demanded for a CBI probe into misconduct and misuse of official position by Tehsildar Bahu who was arrested by anti corruption bureau but the department has surprisingly submitted a new affidavit in the court.
Addressing the media persons during this protest, Aam Aadmi Party leader TS Tony said that corruption is one of the biggest nuisance in the society as it weakens the entire system and some black sheeps involved in corruption create a situation in which a common man loses faith on system.
He said that recently anti corruption Bureau arrested Tehsildar Bahu Rohit Kumar and there are a number of complaints for official misconduct, misuse of power and corruption against the officer and it has also come to fore that an organised system was prevailing in which practices for change in revenue records were going on and even the senior officers in the government were well aware of this entire ill-practice but these officers were silent due to reasons better known to them.
Tony added that with the arrest of officer common masses took a sigh of relief but anti corruption Bureau has surprisingly changed this submitted affidavit in Hon’ble court which has left everyone in a state of surprise.
“ We are not against any single person but we are against the nuisance of corruption and we will always raise our voice against who so ever is involved in corruption.” Tony further said.
AAP leader TS Tony further said that change in legal framework adopted by anti corruption bureau is surprising and shows that an attempt has been made from higher setup to shield the corrupt.
Demanding a CBI probe in the matter, Tony said that people have lost their faith on anti corruption bureau and now everyone is demanding a CBI probe so that this entire organised system of corruption can be uprooted.
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