NEW DELHI: Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala on Wednesday accused the BJP-led NDA government of misusing the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) to target political opponents. Citing data provided by the ministry of finance in response to his question in the Rajya Sabha, Surjewala pointed to a dramatic increase in cases filed by the ED over the past five years and a low conviction rate.
As per the data cited by the Congress leader, in the last five years, 911 cases were filed under PMLA provisions, an eightfold increase compared to the 102 cases filed during the ten years of UPA rule. However, only 42 cases, or 4.6%, resulted in convictions, revealing what Surjewala described as “blatant witch-hunting.” He further said that 71.7% of these cases—654 in total—remained pending trial, while just 257 cases, or 28%, progressed to trial stages.
Surjewala criticised the government for what he called the “weaponisation” of investigative agencies. In a tweet, he stated, “Misuse of ED and PMLA cases and the massive witch-hunt stands exposed! The figures tell a story of brazen misuse of investigative powers to settle political scores.”
Surjewala also questioned the government’s efficiency in handling these cases, citing delays in trials despite the existence of 106 special courts under PMLA. “What is the government doing if 72% of cases are still pending trial? This only proves that the ED’s intent is not to secure justice but to intimidate opponents,” he said during the Rajya Sabha session.
The ministry of finance’s detailed year-wise data showed an increase in ED activities since 2019. From 50 cases filed in 2019, the number surged to 239 in 2023, with 206 cases recorded in the first ten months of 2024 alone.
Congress has long alleged that the ED has been used as a political tool under the NDA regime. In the past, they also alleged party has pointed out the disproportionate targeting of opposition leaders, with several senior Congress figures facing investigations.
The Congress leader’s comments are the latest in a series of accusations aimed at the government’s alleged misuse of central agencies.