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CBI Raided 20 FCI Godowns In Punjab And Haryana

CBI raided 20 FCI Godowns in Punjab and Haryana. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has simultaneously raided 20 Godowns of Food Corporation and India (FCI) in Punjab and Haryana.

According to the news agency, the Central Investigation Agency has taken this step under preventive vigilance. It said that the investigating agency had received a large number of complaints of irregularities against FCI. This action has been taken after this.

The CBI team was raided at 12 pm at FCI godowns in Rampura and Rama Mandi in Bathinda.

Through them, the quality of rice is being investigated. However, who is included in this raid and how many samples were taken, information is still being taken.

The FCI godown at Tapa in Barnala was also raided by a team from Chandigarh. The CBI team has been in Moga since last night. Sampling has also been done at Adani’s silo plant.

AAP said, Delhi Police stopped 26 ambulances of doctors of Punjab, did not let ring road

The Delhi Police did not allow 26 ambulances of doctors from Punjab to go to Ring Road to provide medical facilities to the agitating farmers in the national capital during the tractor parade.

The team of Jalandhar Senior ENT Specialist Dr. Sanjeev Sharma, Dr. Shiv Dayal Mali, Dr. Balbir Singh, Dr. Mohkam Singh left Jalandhar and Patiala on 25 January.

The team also included paramedics. The team members allege that they have not been allowed to provide medical facilities to the farmers.

Ambulances accompanying the team were made available by doctors for farmers, IMA, AAP for doctors, and Sarbat da Bhala Charitable Trust.

Dr. Sanjeev Sharma said that the ambulance had all surgical items and trauma-related medicines. The team of doctors was not allowed to go to the ring road, despite their intention to provide medical treatment to the Delhi Police.

Sanjeev Sharma said that on the way he also helped a farmer who came under the tractor and also took him to the hospital.

Explain that AAP Punjab co-in-charge Raghav Chadha had announced to carry ambulances in Dr. Sanjeev Sharma’s farmer tractor parade even during the Jalandhar tour.

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