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‘Hardik’s bribery charges must be probed’

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The Congress yesterday said the Election Commission should investigat­e the allegation­s made by PAAS leader Hardik Patel that he was offered Rs12 billion by Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani’s Chief Principal Secretary K. Kailashnat­han, when he had been in jail.

The party also claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was on a ‘shopping spree’ to buy political support through its money and muscle power.

It also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who “never misses an opportunit­y to speak on mundane issues, must speak now”.

‘Deal offered in jail’

Patel on Wednesday claimed that the BJP had offered him a deal of Rs12 billion through a senior bureaucrat when he was in jail but he was not influenced by it.

“The BJP is shamelessl­y indulging in alleged acts of bribery, horse trading, misuse of money and muscle power, coercion and threats,” said Congress spokespers­on Abhishek Manu Singhvi.

“BJP, which has become a sinking ship in Gujarat, is desperatel­y clutching at the last straws to stay afloat. Revelation­s repeated by Hardik Patel yesterday reinforce our charge that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah are facing a complete whitewash in Gujarat,” he added.

Luring PAAS leaders

The leader also said that it is in the public domain how the BJP is luring Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) leaders by using unscrupulo­us means of bribes, threats and coercion.

“The latest saga is an alleged offer of whopping Rs12 billion which, Hardik Patel has disclosed in his press meet yesterday (Wednesday),” said Singhvi.

“The Election Commission should investigat­e and publish the findings of this case,” he added.

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