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IT raids Yogendra Yadav's sisters' hospital, recovers 22 lakhs cash

| @indiablooms | Jul 11, 2018, at 11:57 pm

New Delhi, July 11 (IBNS) The Income Tax department has recovered about Rs. 22 lakhs cash during raids on different premises of a hospital group in Haryana's Rewari, which belongs to politician Yogendra Yadav's sisters.

Yadav, who founded Swaraj India, said his family has been targeted by the Modi government as he raised his voice for the welfare of the farmers.

He also shared details about the hospital raid.

However, the philanthropist turned politician said that he will continue to raise the voices of farmers and youth.

Yadav alleged that it is too much of a coincidence that his sisters' hospitals were raided just 36 hours after his campaign for better prices for farmers.
 

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