Oman Daily Observer

Corporator says he was lured to join Shiv Sena

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MUMBAI: Adding a new twist to the defection of six municipal corporator­s, a Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena (MNS) corporator, Sanjay R Turde, on Thursday claimed he was also “lured” to join the Shiv Sena last week.

The MNS Corporator from Kurla ward said he was offered the lure of lucre indirectly through a party colleague who assured “the Shiv Sena will give a big boost to your career”.

“I have submitted a written complaint to the Maharashtr­a Anti-Corruption Bureau seeking a probe into the matter,” Turde said.

“It happened on the evening of Oc- tober 12 when I was taken aside and informed about the offer to defect to Shiv Sena. They told me it would be a good political career move for me,” Turde said.

However, Turde said he rejected the offer on grounds that MNS President Raj Thackeray had given them a lot and he could not backstab him.

“I told them that I was interested in boosting my career but on my own strength, merit and service to people and party, not by indulging in such political games,” Turde added.

Turde’s complaint comes six days after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Mumbai, Kirit Somaiya, wrote to the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e Joint Director Satyavrat Kumar seeking action against “corruption, moneylaund­ering, anti-democratic activities and other malpractic­es” indulged in by Shiv Sena which engineered the defection of six MNS corporator­s to its fold.

Mumbai’s Jai Ho Foundation shot off a letter to the Maharashtr­a Lokayukta demanding a probe into the incident following revelation­s by MNS chief Raj Thackeray that the defectors from his party were paid Rs 5 crore each.

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