June 3, 2026

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After voluntary retirement accepted, ED joint director set to join politics

Implementation Directorate (ED) joint chief Rajeshwar Singh on Monday formally reported joining governmental issues. The official, who tested high-profile cases, for example, the 2G trick, Sahara case, CWG case, Aircel Maxis bargain case, and the INX Media case, among others, declared on Monday said his application for intentional retirement from the office has been acknowledged by the Finance Ministry.”Twenty four years of this procession has come to end. On this event I wish thank good PM @narendramodi, Home Minister @amitshah, Finance Minister @nsiatharaman and SK Mishra, Director of the Enforcement Directorate,” Singh tweeted. He said he will utilize all that he has learnt in help of individuals and in ensuring the nation’s respectability. Sources said Singh is going after for a BJP ticket from Suktanpur in UP. In 2014, as well, Singh had taken a stab at BJP to get a ticket from Amroha. In a letter connected to the tweet, Singh said that since youth he needed to walk the way taken by his celebrated dad, UP cop Ran Bahadur Singh, and accepted that patriot legislative issues was the method for serving the country.

An experience expert with UP Police, Singh joined ED in 2007 and was invested in the office in 2014. Singh’s name sprung up during the 2018 fight between then CBI chief Alok Verma and the office’s then exceptional chief Rakesh Asthana.Singh had likewise composed a scorching letter to then Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia, inquiring as to whether he “created hostility against him by agreeing with scamsters”. The letter was spilled when Supreme Court permitted the public authority to investigate charges against Singh concerning a call he had gotten from Dubai.The National Commission for Scheduled Castes on Monday guided the Mumbai Police to document a case under the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, or the SC/ST Act, in the objection recorded by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) official Sameer Wankhede.

Wankhede has been battling claims made by Maharashtra serve Nawab Malik that the official produced his rank testament and different reports to get some work as an IRS official under the SC quantity in the wake of clearing the Union Public Service Commission assessment. In this manner, the then Narcotics Control Bureau Mumbai’s Zonal head, had grumbled to the Commission and in November last year, showed up in Delhi to meet with NCSC Chairperson Vijay Sampla to whom he had submitted reports on the side of his booked position status.”… After hearing the two sides (Wankhede and the Maharashtra government), the Commission has come to the choice that inside the following seven days, the case be enrolled under the SC/ST Act, which the Mumbai police had not done previously… ,” said NCSC part from Maharashtra Subhash Ramnath Pardhi.

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