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On July 11, the Supreme Court declared the extensions granted to Sanjay Kumar Mishra, Director of the Enforcement Directorate (ED), since November 2021 as illegal. The Court ordered the Centre to appoint a new chief by July 31. However, in a special hearing on July 27, the same Bench extended Mr. Mishra's tenure until September 15, citing ""public and national interest,"" partially granting the Centre's plea for continuation until October 15.

The Supreme Court said the extension till September 15 in the larger interest of the public and the nation, considering the ongoing FATF peer review and concerns about India's potential placement on the 'grey' list by its neighbors.

Initially, the Court questioned the need for such an extension, asking if there were no other competent individuals in the department, subsequently the court accepted the Centre's request for extending Mishra's tenure, but for a month less than what was sought.

The opposition parties criticized the BJP-led Centre for the extension, alleging it was driven by ulterior political motives to target leaders of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) with false cases, intending to weaken the alliance.

The INDIA alliance, consisting of 26 opposition parties, is formed to challenge the ruling BJP unitedly in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

Opposition leaders, including MPs from Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Samajwadi Party, and Congress, expressed concerns about the extension, claiming it was an attempt to oblige one person and a conspiracy to trap opposition leaders in false cases. They accused the ED of working as a weapon for the BJP and alleged that it had been used to target governments in Bihar, West Bengal, and Jharkhand to destabilize them and undermine the INDIA alliance.

The agency, under Sanjay Kumar Mishra, conducted investigations into several Opposition politicians, including former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram and his parliamentarian son Karti, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Karnataka Congress chief D.K. Shivakumar, NCP leader Sharad Pawar, former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, AAP Ministers Manish Sisodia and Satyender Jain, and Tamil Nadu's influential Minister Senthilbalaji.

Now i only want to ask 2 questions to the government
1st is from 140 crore people, do we have 1 person out of 140 crore people who is capable for this job, because we are using 1 man again and again for this job
2nd, is it because you do not want to change this man, because the heads of the government have total influence over his functioning, isn't that dangerous for democracy.

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00:00 Hello and welcome you are watching SW News English, I am Sourav George.
00:04 On July 11th, the Supreme Court declared the extensions granted to Sanjay Kumar Mishra,
00:09 Director of the Enforcement Directorate since November 21 as illegal.
00:14 The court ordered the Centre to appoint a new chief by July 31st.
00:18 However, in a special hearing on July 27th, the same bench extended Mr. Mishra's tenure
00:24 until September 15th.
00:26 Citing public and national interest, particularly granting the Centre's plea for continuation
00:32 till October 15th.
00:34 The Supreme Court said the extension till September 15th is in the larger interest of
00:39 the public and the nation, considering the ongoing FATF peer review and concerns about
00:45 India's potential placement on the grey list by its neighbours.
00:49 Initially, the court questioned the need for such an extension, asking if there were no
00:53 other competent individuals in the department.
00:56 Subsequently, the court accepted the Centre's request for extending Mishra's tenure by but
01:02 for a month less than what was sought.
01:05 The opposition parties criticized the BJP-led Centre for the extension, alleging it was
01:09 driven by ulterior political motives to target leaders of the Indian National Development
01:15 Inclusive Alliance with false cases, intending to weaken the alliance.
01:19 The India Alliance, consisting of 26 opposition parties, is formed to challenge the ruling
01:25 BJP unitedly in 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
01:28 Opposition leaders, including MPs from Rashtriya Janta Dal, Samajwadi Party and Congress, expressed
01:34 concern about the extension, claiming it was an attempt to oblige one person and a conspiracy
01:41 to trap opposition leaders in false cases.
01:44 They accused the ED of working as a weapon for the BJP and alleged that it has been used
01:49 to target governments in Bihar, West Bengal and Jharkhand to destabilize them and undermine
01:55 the India Alliance.
01:56 The agency under Sanjay Kumar Mishra conducted investigation into several opposition politicians,
02:02 including former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram
02:07 and his parliamentary son Karti, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemaj Suran, Karnataka Congress
02:11 Chief D. K. Shefkumar, former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, AAP Minister
02:16 Manish Sisodia and Satyendra Jain and Tamil Nadu's Minister Senthil Balaji.
02:21 Now I want to ask two questions to the government.
02:24 First, is from 140 crore people, do we have one person out of 140 crore people who is
02:30 capable for this job?
02:32 Because we are using one man again and again for this job.
02:35 Second, is it because you do not want to change this man because the heads of the government
02:40 have total influence over his functioning?
02:43 Isn't that dangerous for our democracy?
02:45 Viewers, please share your views in the comments.
02:48 That's all in the topic.
02:49 Stay tuned with HW News English.
02:51 Thank you for joining us.
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