ED probe: Ravneet Bittu demands Bhagwant Mann's resignation over CMO irregularities
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Former Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu on Tuesday, 18 August launched a sharp attack on Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, demanding his resignation after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) reportedly flagged 61 instances of suspected wrongdoing linked to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO). Bittu said the findings raise fundamental questions about the functioning of the state government.
What the ED Investigation Allegedly Found
According to Bittu, the ED's investigation material points to alleged interference in transfers and postings of government officials, policy and administrative decisions, arms-licence matters, land and real-estate dealings, access to confidential government information, and alleged payments and other benefits. The document reportedly references WhatsApp communications and other material allegedly showing the involvement of private individual Nitin Gohal in influencing transfers and postings.
The investigation material also reportedly records the alleged circulation of draft transfer orders and confidential information before such matters entered the public domain, according to Bittu's account of the findings.
Bittu's Demands and BJP's Position
Bittu, who represents the Punjab Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), declared that the party would not allow the matter to be suppressed. 'Until Bhagwant Mann resigns and gives a satisfactory explanation to the people of Punjab, the Punjab BJP will continue to take this battle to the streets and fight it through every legal and democratic forum available to us,' he said.
He further argued that Mann cannot shelter behind claims of personal integrity when an investigation has raised serious questions about alleged activities within his own office. 'Bhagwant Mann must answer to the people of Punjab,' Bittu added.
Scope of Alleged Influence
Bittu stressed that the matter extends beyond any single individual. 'This is about the credibility of the entire Punjab government. If officials, intermediaries and people operating around the CMO were allegedly able to influence postings, policy decisions, licenses, tenders and government approvals, the Chief Minister owes Punjab a complete explanation: who authorised this system, who benefited from it and how high up did the chain of influence go?' he said.
He also pointed specifically to alleged involvement in arms licence processing and transactions connected with real-estate developers as areas of concern flagged in the ED material.
What Happens Next
The ED investigation is reportedly ongoing, with the document recording several instances that, according to investigators, require further examination. The Punjab government has not yet issued a formal response to the specific allegations cited by Bittu. With the BJP vowing to escalate the issue through legal and political channels, the controversy is likely to intensify in the coming days.