Sources close to the enforcement department say that the next raids in Tamil Nadu will be related to Tasmac. There were many complaints about tax evasion in sand quarries in Tamil Nadu. Based on this, the enforcement department launched an action raid in Chennai and Dindigul last Tuesday.
Details of who was actually targeted after the raid were not revealed. It is said that the raid may have targeted two ministers. The enforcement department raided more than 40 places across Tamil Nadu. Accordingly, the enforcement department raided the houses of many people, including Ramachandran from Pudukottai, who is the main sand quarry owner in Tamil Nadu.
The aim of the raid is said to be to freeze DMK’s financial background.
Sources close to the enforcement department say that the next raids will be related to Tasmac. TASMAC tenderers, waste bottle collection permit tenderers, and bar tenderers are said to be likely to be raided. DMK gets money through sand.
The sand raids are said to have an espionage role in the background of the younger generation of executives. It is said that these are the ones who spied on the central organisations to tap the seniors in their respective districts. This is why it is said that many seniors are likely to be caught in this raid.
Opposition parties have been complaining that the BJP is using these Central Commissions of Inquiry to carry out Operation Kamala to overthrow the government in non-BJP-ruled states.
The question has arisen whether both the Enforcement Directorate and the CBI have turned their gaze towards Tamil Nadu. Recently, BJP leader Annamalai even mentioned that the investigation of the enforcement department would be returned to Tamil Nadu.
Minister Senthil Balaji’s house was raided, and he was arrested. After that, a raid was conducted at Minister Ponmudi’s house as well. Sources close to the enforcement department say that the next raids in Tamil Nadu will be related to Tasmac.