TMC MP Dev faces 8-hour ED questioning in Delhi over cattle smuggling case

TMC MP Dev Faces 8-Hour ED Questioning in Delhi Over Cattle Smuggling Case: What Does This Mean for His Political Future? In a dramatic turn of events, TMC MP Dev endured an intense eight-hour interrogation by the Enforcement Directorate in Delhi, raising questions about his alleged involvement in a cattle smuggling case. Despite canceling his shooting schedule, Dev remains confident in the ongoing investigation, emphasizing his loyalty to Mamata Banerjee and commitment to politics. As speculation mounts and accusations fly, the truth remains elusive. Stay tuned for further updates on this unfolding political saga.

TMC MP Dev faced a grueling eight-hour interrogation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Delhi over his alleged role in the cattle smuggling case. Imagine canceling your shooting schedule for the day to deal with that! Dev, however, remained confident in the ongoing investigation.

There’s been a lot of chatter about Dev’s political plans, especially after he chose to stick with Trinamul and received the ED summons. The man himself made it clear that Mamata Banerjee’s opinion holds significant weight for him and that leaving politics isn’t something he can do easily.

The ED officer played it close to the chest, choosing not to spill the beans on the details of the interrogation. They mentioned needing to clarify certain aspects of their investigation.

On another note, Suvendu Adhikari threw some serious allegations at Dev, claiming he pocketed a hefty Rs 5 crore from the main accused in the cattle smuggling case for a film. Dev had already denied this during his questioning by the CBI earlier this year.

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But Dev isn’t letting all this dampen his political ambitions. He’s all in for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, vying for a third term after discussions with Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee. He’s set on contesting from the Ghatal constituency again, banking on the Chief Minister’s assurance to tackle flooding issues through the Ghatal Masterplan.

Throughout all this, Dev has maintained his innocence, adamantly stating his lack of involvement in any corrupt or illegal activities. It’s a tough spot to be in, but he’s standing his ground.

And hey, shoutout to IBNS for their call for impartial journalism and their efforts to keep the media landscape diverse. It’s essential to support platforms that value fairness and integrity in reporting.

Trishla Tyagi
Trishla Tyagi