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Amid Kavitha’s quizzing by ED, PM Modi portrayed as ‘Ravana’; posters surface in Hyderabad

New Delhi: While the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) MLC K Kavitha is being questioned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) team over alleged role in money laundering in Delhi liquor scam, the party workers & supporters stooped to a new low and portrayed the Prime Minister as ‘Ravana’. Posters displaying the Prime Minister as ten-headed ‘Ravana’ …

New Delhi: While the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) MLC K Kavitha is being questioned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) team over alleged role in money laundering in Delhi liquor scam, the party workers & supporters stooped to a new low and portrayed the Prime Minister as ‘Ravana’.

Posters displaying the Prime Minister as ten-headed ‘Ravana’ sprang up across a couple of locations in Hyderabad, reports said. The posters also described PM Modi as the destroyer of democracy & ‘grandfather of hypocrisy’.

The posters also takes stinging jibe at several government agencies as it depicts agencies like CBI, ED, NIA & others as separate heads of ‘Ravana’.

Apart from this, several posters taking a dig at BJP and dubbing the ‘crossover leaders’ as raid detergents were also put up, allegedly by BRS workers.

The ‘raid’ detergent posters goes on show those leaders who switched over the BJP after investigative agencies closed in on them. The posters show that several leaders crumbled under pressure from probe agencies and made a switch to ruling party but K Kavitha remains ‘unfazed & unshaken’ by the govt-operated agencies.

Raid detergent

Meanwhile, the BRS MLC & Telangana Chief Minister’s daughter, facing probe for alleged role in Delhi liquor scam, was being grilled by the ED sleuths in capital today.

According to sources, Kavitha was made to sit face-to-face with Hyderabad-based businessman Arun Ramchandra Pillai, recently held in connection with the liquor policy case.

The MLC and the party, have on previous occasions, termed the ED notice for questioning as ‘intimidation tactics’ of the ruling party and said that state agencies were serving as ‘extended arm’ of the Centre.

On the other hand, ED maintains that her ‘complicity’ in the case needs to be ascertained, given her ‘close connection’ with Hyderabad businessman Arun Pillai. Pillai is one of the key persons who is under the scanner of agencies for giving kickbacks of nearly Rs 100 crore to AAP leaders for getting control of Delhi’s liquor business.