New Delhi: Congress MP Dhiraj Sahu has finally addressed the row surrounding the record ₹350 crore cash seized from premises linked to him, breaking his silence after 10 days, reported NDTV on Friday.
According to the reports, Sahu distancing himself from the seized money, clarified that the business and the money recovered do not belong to him personally but are under the management of his family. He stated that the seized funds are the property of the companies which were raided.
The Jharkhand MP also stated that the money is not linked to the Congress party or any other political organisation.
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Hassan: Two women working in a coffee plantation in Belur taluk were grievously injured in a wild elephant attack while on the way to work on Monday morning. The women are being treated at the Hassan District Hospital.
The injured women, Hema (38) and Geetha (40), were employed at the Bikkodu Estate and were going to work when they were attacked. The elephant reportedly lifted one of the women with its trunk before dashing her aside and also trampled the workers.
As a result, the women sustained severe injuries, Geetha being injured on her stomach and head and Hema on her face and right hand. The workers were taken immediately to the Belur government hospital and later shifted to the Hassan District Hospital.
The forest officers have visited the hospital and inquired about the health condition of Hema and Geetha. The farmers and coffee plantation owners in Bikkodu and nearby areas have again expressed worry about the problem of wild elephant attack in the area. They have also urged the Forest Department to take necessary steps in the matter for the safety of the residents.