Archives of Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel | Photo source: Hindu
Several MPs suspended the Chhattisgarh Parliament on Monday (10 March 2025) where they carried the well and shouted the ruling BJP to the ruling BJP at the venue of former Chhattisgarh former chief minister Bhupesh Bhupesh Baghel.
Official sources said the Enforcement Bureau raided Mr. Bagher’s premises on Monday (March 10, 2025), as part of a money laundering investigation into his son.

Sources said that some others were also searching under the rules of the Prevention of Money Prevention (PMLA) in the home of Bhillai (Durg District), a close relative of Laxmi Narayan Bansal, alias Pappu Bansal.
Mr. Chaitanya Baghel shared Bhillai accommodation with his father, so the place was covered. They said he (Mr. Chaitanya Baghel) was suspected to be the “recipient” of the proceeds of the crime.
They said the state is attacking about 14-15 homes.
When the House participated in business for the day, Congressional lawmakers destroyed the issue hours and raised the issue of the ED raid. They claim that those who question alleged corruption in the government are using the targets of central institutions.
Members of Congress, including former Minister Umesh Patel, began to raise slogans to the BJP and claimed that the democratic nation was “murdered”.
Speaker Raman Singh asked the main opposition members to raise questions at zero, citing the importance of the problem hours, but Congress lawmakers continued to yell slogans.
While shouting slogans, the Congress MLA will automatically pause according to parliamentary rules and automatically pause.

Mr. Bhupesh Baghel is not in the house.
The Speaker announced the suspension of various members of Congress and asked them to go out.
However, MPs remain in the well and continue to put forward slogans against the ruling party. They later left the house.
The Enforcement Bureau earlier said the chhattisgarh liquor “scam” caused “huge losses” to the Ministry of Finance and filled the pockets of a beneficiary of a liquor group with the proceeds of crimes exceeding Rs 21 billion.
ED arrested former minister and congressional leader Kawasi Lakhma in January, except for Anwar Dhebar, Mayor Raipur’s older brother Anwar Dhebar and Congressional leader Aijaz Dhebar, Indian Pelecom Service (ITS) official Arunpati Tripathi official Anil Tuteja, Arunpati Tripathi official, and some others.
According to ED, the alleged wine scam in the central Indian country was carefully planned between 2019 and 2022, when Chhattisgarh was ruled by a congressional government led by CM Bhupesh Baghel.
The agency has put the assets of various defendants in about Rs 205 crore as part of the investigation.
publishing – March 10, 2025 at 01:02 pm