The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has come under siege from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids on the home of AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj. The raids are part of an ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities in the Delhi government’s excise policy. The BJP has been quick to pounce on the opportunity, alleging that the AAP is corrupt and that its leaders are involved in illegal activities. The party has also raised questions about the authenticity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degree, with some leaders claiming that it is fake. The AAP has hit back at the BJP, accusing it of trying to divert attention from its own corruption scandals. The party has also claimed that the ED raids are a politically motivated move to discredit the AAP and its leaders. The controversy has sparked a heated debate in the country, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability in politics. The AAP has been facing criticism over its handling of the excise policy, with allegations of corruption and favoritism. The party has denied any wrongdoing, but the ED raids have added fuel to the fire. The BJP has been trying to capitalize on the situation, with its leaders launching a scathing attack on the AAP. The party has also been trying to raise questions about the AAP’s funding, alleging that it has received money from dubious sources. The AAP has denied these allegations, but the controversy has refused to die down. The ED raids have also raised questions about the role of the central government in the investigation. The AAP has accused the BJP of using the ED to target its leaders and discredit the party. The controversy has sparked a heated debate about the use of investigative agencies for political purposes. Many have called for greater autonomy for these agencies, to prevent them from being used as a tool for political vendetta. The AAP has also accused the BJP of trying to undermine the democratic process, by using the ED to target opposition leaders. The party has claimed that the raids are a clear example of the BJP’s attempts to stifle dissent and silence its critics. The controversy has also raised questions about the state of politics in the country, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability. The AAP has claimed that the BJP is trying to create a sense of fear and uncertainty, to distract from its own failures. The party has also accused the BJP of trying to polarize the electorate, by raising divisive issues and creating a sense of Us vs Them. The controversy has sparked a heated debate about the role of politics in the country, with many calling for a more nuanced and informed discussion. The AAP has claimed that the BJP is trying to reduce the debate to simplistic and divisive issues, rather than engaging with the real problems facing the country. The party has also accused the BJP of trying to create a sense of crisis, to justify its own authoritarian tendencies. The controversy has refused to die down, with the AAP and the BJP engaging in a war of words. The ED raids have added a new dimension to the controversy, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability in the investigation. The AAP has claimed that the raids are a clear example of the BJP’s attempts to use the investigative agencies for political purposes. The party has also accused the BJP of trying to undermine the democratic process, by targeting opposition leaders and silencing its critics.