07-31-2008, 04:36 AM
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Serious charge: Congress</b>
Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday demanded that the Bharatiya Janata Party âcondemn and disownâ the statement of senior BJP leader and spokesperson Sushma Swaraj that the blasts in Bangalore and Ahmedabad were a âconspiracy to divert attention from the cash-for-vote scandal.â
This is a serious and unfortunate charge. It shows that the BJP has no faith in India itself. [By levelling this charge], the party has given a clean chit to every terrorist and every country that is trying to foment trouble in our country,â said Congress spokesman Abhishek Singhvi.
By not condemning the allegation, the BJP had shown its âtrue face,â he said.
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We decided to expose masterminds: BJP MPs</b>
Special Correspondent
âCash was delivered by âassistantâ of a top Samajwadi leaderâ
NEW DELHI: In their petition to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the three Bharatiya Janata Party MPs â Ashok Argal, Mahavir Bhagora and Faggan Singh Kulaste â have alleged they were given a bribe to cross-vote in the recent trust motion and cash totalling Rs. 1 crore was delivered to them by an âassistantâ of a top Samajwadi Party leader (both of whom they named) hours before the vote.
Copies of the six-page petition dated July 25 signed by the three MPs were made available to reporters by the BJP here on Wednesday.
The petition states that in the run-up to the trust vote, the names of the three MPs were being mentioned as âsoft targetsâ and âvulnerableâ to poaching by the ruling parties and their supporters. âMany power brokers through their intermediaries contacted us but we did not take their approaches seriously. When we were approached directly, we decided to expose the masterminds of the cash-for-votes racket.â
They further said: âWe contacted CNN-IBN news channelâ which deputed its correspondent Siddharth Gautam âto record the whistle-blowing operationâ and âto expose the United Progressive Allianceâs unethical plot to convert its minority Government into a majority Government â¦â
On June 21, according to the petition, one âintermediaryâ took them to Meridien Hotel to meet a senior Congress leader, but âthis meeting did not materialise.â The same day, they alleged, they received a message from an SP MP who came to Mr. Argalâs residence âpast midnightâ and promised to accompany them to the Samajwadi Party leaderâs residence.
Next morning, two BJP MPs were driven to the residence with the CNN-IBN team âfollowingâ their car. There, they alleged, the SP leader spoke to a Congress leader (named in the petition), âwho gave his consent to the arrangementâ of paying Rs. 3 crore to each of the three MPs.
Further, the three alleged, the SP leader agreed to pay an initial token amount of Rs. 1 crore and offered it to them, but they declined, asking that the cash be delivered to them. That was to be done âwithin 15 minutes.â
Soon after they returned to the official residence of Mr. Argal, an âassistantâ of the SP leader, allegedly arrived with the cash in a âwhite Gypsy car no. DL-2C-S- 8562.â The petition said the camera team of the CNN-IBN had already fixed secret cameras and recorded the giving of the cash.
Later the same day at 4.30 p.m. âwe walked to the table of the Secretary General in front of the Speakerâs Chair [in the Lok Sabha], took out the money from the bags and displayed it before all ⦠as tell-tale proof of the cash-for-votes scandal â¦â