The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi has strongly condemned the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids at the residence of her party colleague Saurabh Bharadwaj, terming them ‘100% fake’. Atishi alleged that the raids were a clear case of political vendetta and harassment by the central government. She claimed that the ED had no evidence against Bharadwaj and was simply trying to intimidate and silence him. The ED raids were conducted in connection with an alleged money laundering case, but Atishi said that the charges were baseless and fabricated. She pointed out that the ED had been raiding AAP leaders and ministers for the past few years, but had not been able to prove any wrongdoing. Atishi accused the central government of using the ED and other agencies to target opposition parties and silence dissenting voices. She said that the AAP would not be intimidated by such tactics and would continue to speak out against corruption and injustice. The ED raids have been widely condemned by the AAP and other opposition parties, who see them as an attempt to undermine the democratic process. The AAP has been at the forefront of the fight against corruption and has been critical of the central government’s handling of various scams and scandals. Atishi said that the ED raids were a desperate attempt to divert attention from the real issues facing the country, such as unemployment, poverty, and inequality. She alleged that the central government was using the ED and other agencies to settle scores with opposition parties and silence critics. The AAP has demanded an independent investigation into the ED raids and has called for the central government to come clean on its motives. Atishi said that the people of India would see through the central government’s tactics and would reject them in the upcoming elections. The ED raids have sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, with many seeing them as an attack on democracy and the rule of law. The AAP has vowed to continue its fight against corruption and injustice, despite the ED raids and other forms of harassment. Atishi said that the party would not be deterred by such tactics and would continue to speak out against wrongdoing. The ED raids have highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in government, and the AAP has called for reforms to prevent the misuse of power. Atishi alleged that the central government was using the ED and other agencies to target opposition parties and silence dissenting voices, and that this was a threat to democracy and the rule of law. The AAP has demanded that the central government come clean on its motives and explain why it is targeting opposition parties and leaders. Atishi said that the people of India deserved to know the truth and that the central government should be held accountable for its actions. The ED raids have sparked a nationwide debate on the role of investigative agencies and the need for greater transparency and accountability in government. The AAP has called for reforms to prevent the misuse of power and to ensure that investigative agencies are not used as a tool of political vendetta. Atishi said that the party would continue to fight for the rights of the people and would not be intimidated by the ED raids or other forms of harassment.