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AAP said the raid was “motivated by politics” and accused the BJP of being afraid of the growing presence of the party in Gujarat before the assembly elections.

CBI raided the Gujarat residence of the leader of the AAM AADMI Durgesh Pathak party. (Image: ANI)
The Central Research Office (CBI) on Thursday made a raid at the residence of the AAM AADMI party leader (AAP) and the coincidence of the parties in the Gujarat elections, Durgesh Pathak.
According to the sources, searches were made in relation to the violation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Law (FCRA). As reported, the investigation agency registered the case on Wednesday.
Informing about the raid, Monkey states that the raid was “motivated politics” and accused the BJP of being afraid that the parties would grow in Gujarat before the assembly elections, scheduled for 2027.
“The incursion of the CBI about the residence of the leader of the AAM AADMI Durgesh Pathak party this morning, a few days after he was appointed to coincide with the Gujarat 2027-Pone a strong message that BJP clearly AAP is a growing threat in Gujarat and is shaken by his growing influence (sic),” Sandop Pathak clearly published in X (previously Twitter).
The incursion of CBIS in @Aamaadmiparty The residence of the leader Durgesh Pathak this morning, only days after he was appointed co-adoed for the Gujarat 2027-Rrecuent a strong BJP message clearly sees the AAP as a growing threat in Gujarat and is shaking Inuuse.- Dr. Sandop Pathak (@Sandeppathak04) April 17, 2025
The former Main Minister of Delhi also reacted to the raids and declared that the BJP’s action against his Gujarat coinalto, Durgesh Pathak, reveals the frustration of the Confrán party.
“As soon as the AAM AADMI game begins the preparations for Gujarat’s elections, CBI arrived at Gujarat’s house, co -entaling Durgeshy to carry out a raid! In Gujarat, only the monkey can challenge BJP and this raid shows that he will be afraid of his threats,” Caisehi wrote in a position in X.
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Gujarat, India, India