Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 556 Rodon's Intervention

Chapter 556 Rodon's Intervention
Bagvante was quite decisive.

Not long after he returned from Rotun, the Delhi Afghan Party underwent a major personnel reshuffle.

This incident was quickly reported by the news media.

This includes some information provided to the media by members of the Delhi Ahiman Party, but more importantly, most news media outlets are currently paying close attention to the Delhi Ahiman Party's every move.

Such a major event could not be kept secret.

By acting as the proxy for the Delhi Afghan Party, Bagwant removed some of the party's senior members from important positions in Delhi.

Most of these guys are vying for power and have done a lot of 'good deeds' in secret.

How could these people possibly accept being suddenly stripped of their positions?
Various counterattacks began, such as contacting the media.

There are also numerous accusations that Bagvante attempted to seize power despite Arvind's life or death.

This is a case of turning the tables.

However, this view still has a large following.

Arvind is still with the law enforcement agency, and Bagwant's sudden commotion and replacement of these important figures raises suspicions of usurpation.

Although most of the successors were neutral members of the Delhi Afghan Party.

But this still cannot clear Bagwant of suspicion that he seized power.

Because who knows if these so-called neutral individuals have actually defected to Bagwant?

As things stand, Bagwant holds the most power within the Delhi Afghan Party.

He is the Chief Minister of Punjab and the undisputed number two figure in the Delhi Aam Ahiman Party.

It was precisely because of this identity that Bagwant was able to take down these people in one fell swoop.

This matter has also attracted the attention of the opposition, including the Congress Party.

For them, the idea is to take advantage of the situation in Delhi and get a share of the profits.

But if the Delhi Apar Party is really brought down, that's not what they want to see either.

If the Delhi Apartheid Party really collapses, the BJP will undoubtedly be the biggest beneficiary.

Once the BJP takes control of Delhi, there will be no place for the opposition.

Given the current situation, the Delhi Afghan Party's rule in the Delhi region remains the best option.

With such a major upheaval occurring within the Delhi Aam Ahiman Party, many high-ranking members of the Congress Party and other parties contacted Bagwant to persuade him not to be too radical.

Such a large-scale reshuffling of senior officials is too much of a commotion and has a very negative impact. They hope that Bagwant will think twice and prioritize internal stability.

Bagwant responded quickly to these people's questions and slander.

He directly exposed the shameful act of some so-called senior members of the Delhi Afghan Party defecting to the BJP.

Bagwant didn't hold back in denouncing these guys as traitors.

He originally wanted to give these guys some face and simply transferred them from their positions without pursuing the matter further, but he didn't expect them to still want to cause trouble.

Bagwant stated that he would further investigate some issues related to these individuals' tenure.

After Bagvante made this statement, the old men immediately claimed that it was all a frame-up and slander by Bagvante.

Of course, many people became more low-key afterward and did not continue to attack Bagwant as fiercely as before.

However, there are always some people who are just too stubborn.

These people probably received some promises from the People's Party, which is why they dare to go against Bagwant.

It can be said that these people are prepared to go all the way with the People's Party.

They felt that with the protection of the People's Party, Bagwant couldn't do anything to them.

Therefore, they became even more emboldened and intensified their attacks on Bagwant.

However, these guys didn't get to be arrogant for long.

The guys who jumped the highest were quickly investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and were forcibly taken from their homes by CBI agents.

“Roton?” Nirmara naturally received the report from his subordinates immediately.

The families of those arrested approached the People's Party, hoping the party would bail them out.

"How so? Can you bail him out?" Nirmala asked.

“We’ve already tried, but the CBI refused,” the subordinate said. “Those guys have solid evidence of their crimes, and the CBI has too much evidence, so it’s very difficult for us.”

“I understand,” Nirmala said.

My subordinate waited a moment, but then realized that Nirmala hadn't followed up.

This puzzled him, and he couldn't help but ask, "Madam Minister, how should I explain this to those families?"

“Tell them we’re trying to find a solution,” Nirmala said calmly.

The subordinate was taken aback for a moment, but then he understood.

It seems that Nirmala doesn't want to get involved in these matters anymore.

Come to think of it, the Central Bureau of Investigation is not to be trifled with these days.

Although the CBI has kept a low profile recently, no one dares to underestimate their presence.

The current director—no, the acting director—is Rodon.

As long as Rodton took charge of the CBI, even the traditionally powerful law enforcement agency fell silent.

As a confidant of Nirmala, he naturally understood his superior's thoughts, which were that he did not want to provoke Rodon.

With the Delhi Ahiman Party in a dogfight, how could Nirmala really stand up for them?
For other minor matters, once they're done, they're done.

It's not an option to let Nirmala and Rodon argue about it; it's just asking for trouble.

"Yes, I'll go and appease them right away," the subordinate replied.

Appeasement is still necessary; at least those guys from the Delhi Afghan Party have been taken advantage of.

Of course, this appeasement is just a delaying tactic; bail is impossible. Whether they get out or not depends entirely on themselves.

After his subordinate left, Nirmala frowned slightly.

She was already aware of some of the connections between the Delhi Ahiman Party and the Mabang Ahiman Party.

Therefore, Roton's involvement this time should be related to Bagvant.

They now know that Bagwant's ability to become the Chief Minister of Punjab was related to the secret support of the Mishra family.

Isn't all of this related to Rodon?

Therefore, Bagvant and Roton's relationship was not ordinary.

Rodon's intervention this time was clearly to help Bagvante.

However, no one could find fault with Rodton's actions this time.

Those guys committed too many crimes while they were in office—murder, kidnapping, and so on. You could say they did everything imaginable. It's perfectly normal for the Central Bureau of Investigation to investigate them.

After all, these cases involve some high-ranking politicians, and the police alone cannot investigate them. It is only natural that the Central Bureau of Investigation would take over such a major case.

Besides, given the relationship between Rodton and the police, the police wouldn't have any objections and wouldn't dare to.

Nirmala has no concern what happens to those Afro-Malaysian Party guys in Delhi.

If it can be utilized, some support can be provided.

It's no longer useful, so of course I threw it away.

For Nirmala, these guys were people who could be discarded at any time.

Its purpose was to split the Delhi Afghan Party.

Unexpectedly, Bagwant acted so swiftly and decisively, kicking these people out of the center of power in one fell swoop.

Therefore, the plan to split up the Delhi Afghan Party has failed.

Even so, these factors still had a significant impact on the strength of the Delhi Afghan Party, weakening its overall power.

In any case, these guys are all veteran politicians with certain social connections and a certain base of votes.

Now that these people have been kicked out by Bagwant, the Delhi Afghan Party will lose a lot of votes.

The People's Party still reaped considerable benefits.

Nirmala quickly stopped thinking about it.

Even if the two major populist parties join forces, Nirmala is not too concerned about it now.

With this blow to the Delhi Ayutthaya Party, its influence has greatly diminished, making it much more likely that the BJP will take over Delhi.

Although the Maharashtra People's Party is making great progress, Roton's women have not yet truly conquered any state.

Therefore, the outcome is still difficult to predict.

Even if they manage to take over one or two states next time, the impact won't actually be that significant.

The Congress Party is their biggest enemy.

Frankly speaking, with the People's Party winning two consecutive terms and securing a majority of seats in parliament, such a large lead has inflated the egos of many within the party.

They don't even take the Congress Party seriously, nor do they take other opposition parties seriously.

In Nirmala's view, this was a very dangerous move.

We must never be careless.

The Congress Party has indeed weakened considerably, but the Gandhi family has its own unique characteristics, and its appeal still exists.

Although they have lost some support due to their previous administration, it's hard to say they won't cause some trouble and regain support.

In particular, the Congress Party has close ties with some traditional forces, making it difficult to predict what changes might occur.

She has received some information that the Congress Party and other opposition groups have maintained close ties with local forces in various states over the years, all of which is undoubtedly for the sake of the general election.

On the other hand, the people of the People's Party had become accustomed to victory. Two landslide victories made them stop caring about those things, and even the actions that were originally required to campaign for votes became unusually perfunctory.

If this situation continues, the situation for the People's Party may not be optimistic.

She had mentioned these things to Lao Xian, and Lao Xian agreed, saying that there was a blind optimism going too far recently.

However, many times, even if the old immortal reminds the people below, they will agree readily to your face, but as soon as they turn around, they will forget everything and not do anything at all.

There are too many people within the People's Party who are using their power for their own benefit.

Nirmala does not object to this.

That's what she did too.

While seeking personal gain, one must also consider the bigger picture.

If things go too far, it could become the next Congress Party.

The Congress Party suffered from numerous internal problems and ultimately lost the support of the people precisely because it was in power for too long.

This is what allowed the People's Party to rise to prominence.

After these two consecutive terms in office, Nirmala has seen this trend emerging within the BJP itself, which is not a good sign.

Unfortunately, she was just a finance minister. Even the prime minister couldn't get the people within the People's Party to improve their conduct. All she could do was to have the enforcement department step up its efforts and have Powell target the opposition relentlessly.

This is the only way to suppress the opposition and force some of them to side with us.

This would weaken the Congress Party's power.

Nirmala felt somewhat weary.

To outsiders, she appears to be a very powerful finance minister, especially with the law enforcement agency wielding such immense power, all of which is under her leadership.

But who can understand the hardships involved?
I can't even find someone to talk to.

(End of this chapter)

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