• Tue, Jul 2026

BJP betrays 40 lakh chit fund depositors by inducting Pravat Biswal into party said Congress

BJP betrays 40 lakh chit fund depositors by inducting Pravat Biswal into party said Congress

Bhubaneswar- BJP betrays 40 lakh chit fund depositors by inducting Pravat Biswal into party said Congress today in a press conference. 

At this conference, PCC Media Chairman Arvind Das said, people have said that BJP has changed its name to Bharatiya Washing Machine Party. Whoever commits corruption, BJP will accept it as much. The main objective of this party is to give constitutional positions to corrupt people and loot India's national property through them. BJP leaders who used to abuse them day and night are now welcoming them with garlands, said Mr. Das.

PCC spokesperson Rajni Mohanty said, the way Prabhat Biswal, accused of chit fund scam, joined BJP yesterday was a mockery of our democracy and system. Biswal is under CBI custody. He was arrested with all the evidence in the chit fund case and was in jail. Even after the charge sheet was filed, the court did not grant him bail. He was granted bail due to his rapid deterioration in health. The current Law Minister called him a chit fund thief and Chief Minister and BJP President Man Mohan Samal told the media that strict action would be taken against the corrupt when his government comes to power. But it is known that the BJP has become a haven for the corrupt. 

Social Media Chairman Biswajit Mohanty, who was present at the conference, said that in 1985, while expressing grief in Kalahandi, the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had said, "We sent one rupee from there, 15 paisa reaches here." A BJP leader once said, "Money is not God, God is not God, God is not less." The BJP is doing politics of money with such thinking. Biswal will be in the BJP tomorrow. There is a lot of talk in the media about him joining the BJP, but it is not news to me. His son did not join the BJP, it was news to me. There should be transparency and accountability in politics. As a BJD MLA, he voted for the BJP-backed Rajya Sabha candidate only for money. But they should know that history repeats itself. The reign of two and a half decades is over. Their time is up, said Shri Mohanty.

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