Following his conviction in a money laundering case, Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut has boldly declared, “You can give me any amount of punishment, I have no problem. You read the court order, the court has not said that I have said anything wrong. The court has said that it is in public interest…No one has been punished.” Raut further alleges a blatant bias within the justice system, claiming it has become “Sanghi-fied.” He highlights Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Chief Justice’s residence as evidence of undue influence, questioning where “people like us who fight” can find justice. “The whole country sees this. Where will people like us who fight get justice, we will get punishment,” he asserted. His statement highlights the growing concern over the perceived influence of the ruling party on the judiciary and raises questions about the fairness of the legal process.