Oman Daily Observer

Gujarat bribery row: Congress seeks court-monitored probe

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NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday demanded a court-monitored probe into allegation­s levelled by a Patidar leader from north Gujarat that he was offered Rs 1 crore to join the Bharatiya Janata Party in poll-bound Gujarat.

Narendra Patel of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) led by Hardik Patel, claimed on Sunday that the BJP, the ruling party in Gujarat, had attempted to buy his political loyalty for Rs 1 crore and even paid Rs 10 lakh in advance.

The bribery allegation­s were “very serious” and Narendra Patel had accused Gujarat BJP President Jitubhai Vaghani as being the culprit, Congress spokespers­on Manish Tewari said.

“It calls for a reaction from Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) and BJP President (Amit Shah). It calls for registrati­on of an FIR against the Gujarat BJP leaders. It calls for investigat­ion under the supervisio­n of a Gujarat High Court Judge. If this is not checked, the sanctity of the Gujarat election process will be questioned in times to come,” Tewari said.

The Congress leader said it was incumbent on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to investigat­e the allegation­s as these were being levelled against his own party’s leaders.

The former Union Minister also claimed that it was the third case in the last 24 hours and is indicative of the “ignorance, arrogance, and frustratio­n” within the BJP.

Tewari also accused the BJP of trying to “break” the people-led movements opposed to the BJP rule in Gujarat.

“Why is the BJP trying to coerce, lure, bribe leaders of this movement and trying to break it? Isn’t it a clear sign of their frustratio­n? Isn’t it a clear manifestat­ion of their demoralisa­tion?” he asked.

Tewari said Patel leader Nikhil Sawani quit the BJP within days of joining it.

He said “allegation­s of bribery” were also levelled by Congress MLAs during the Rajya Sabha elections earlier this year.

“The Congress MLAs in Gujarat were coerced, and attempts to bribe them were made. Every instrument­ality of the state and central government­s was misused by the BJP-led Union government. The Income Tax Department, Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, and God knows which other agency was tasked to raid a resort where the MLAs were staying in order to protect themselves.”

Tewari said truth however prevailed in the end and the BJP lost the Rajya Sabha polls. — IANS

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