क्या CBI, BJP का तोता है | Satyendra Jain का केस क्लोज होने का मतलब क्या है? | News That Matters

 
In this episode of News That Matters, we uncover the political, legal, and institutional dimensions of the case involving Delhi’s former PWD Minister Satyendar Jain — a case that began with serious corruption allegations in 2019 and was finally closed in 2025 due to lack of evidence. But this video is not just about one case. It’s about a pattern — a dangerous trend where India’s top investigation agencies like CBI and ED are increasingly accused of functioning as political tools under the central government. From Ajit Pawar to Himanta Biswa Sarma, from Suvendu Adhikari to Narayan Rane, we highlight how criminal investigations against leaders are suddenly dropped when they switch sides and join the BJP. Meanwhile, opposition leaders are routinely subjected to arrests, media trials, and delayed court proceedings with no actual convictions. Even the Supreme Court of India has raised serious concerns about the selective and politically motivated use of ED and PMLA laws, questioning why enforcement actions seem focused almost entirely on opposition leaders. Is this justice, or vendetta politics disguised as due process? Watch the full video as Neeraj from Molitics breaks down the court verdict, the ongoing investigations, and the broader implications for Indian democracy and the credibility of its law enforcement agencies.