Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Amid an ongoing controversy in Nashik, BJP City President Sunil Kedar has alleged the existence of a large-scale racket linked to a company under scrutiny, claiming that earlier warnings were ignored by authorities.
Speaking on the issue, Kedar stated that concerns regarding the company had been raised previously but were not acted upon in time. “Our point is that a very big racket is running in this company,” he said, suggesting that the matter may involve wider irregularities.
He further referred to a prior complaint that, according to him, should have prompted earlier intervention. “Earlier too, a woman from Pune had sent an email to the police saying that there is this problem here,” Kedar noted, highlighting that the alleged issue had been flagged before the current developments came to light.
Raising questions about the response of law enforcement, he added, “If the police had looked into it at that time, this issue would not have happened,” indicating that timely action could have potentially prevented the situation from escalating.
The remarks come amid growing political attention on the case, with parties seeking accountability and clarity over the alleged activities linked to the company. While details of the investigation remain limited, the allegations of a “racket” have intensified calls for a thorough probe.
Authorities have not yet issued an official response to Kedar’s claims. It also remains unclear whether the earlier complaint mentioned by him is part of the current investigation.
Political observers note that such allegations often become a focal point in public discourse, particularly when they involve claims of administrative lapses or delayed action by enforcement agencies.
The situation continues to develop as calls for a detailed investigation grow, with attention now focused on whether authorities will examine past complaints alongside the current allegations.
