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BJP ally distances itself from man seen sleeping on cash

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The United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL), one of the two regional allies of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam, has washed its hands of a man seen sleeping on a bed of cash in a photograph that has gone viral on social media platforms.

The photograph of Benjamin Basumatary lying on and covered with ₹500 currency notes has generated political heat ahead of the April 19 Lok Sabha election.

The Congressle­d Opposition parties on Wednesday demanded a probe to unearth how the man, who it claimed was the UPPL’s Village Council Developmen­t Committee (VCDC) chairman in Udalguri district, got hold of so much cash.

Congress MLA and leader of the Opposition in the 126member Assam Assembly, Debabrata Saikia said he brought the matter to the notice of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Director General of Police Gyanendra Pratap Singh.

“How can their VCDC chairman sleep on currency notes when they avowedly adhere to the ‘Na khaunga, na khaane dunga’ (I will not be corrupt, I will not let anyone be corrupt) maxim? There are charges against him [Basumatary] about misappropr­iation of NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) and PMAY (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana) funds,” he said, urging the police to file a case against the man.

Suspended in January

UPPL president Pramod Boro, who is also the chief of the Bodoland Territoria­l Council (BTC), issued a notice that read: “We want to clarify that Benjamin Basumatary is no longer associated with the UPPL as he was suspended from the party on January 10, and disciplina­ry action was taken against him on January 5.” He also said that the BTC administra­tion suspended and removed Basumatary from the post of the VCDC chairman on February 10.

Mr. Basumatary claimed the photograph was five years old and it was circulated as part of a conspiracy.

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