Hindustan Times (Delhi)

UP man apologises for bribe allegation

- Rohit K Singh rohit.singh@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : After day-long detention by police, Abhishek Gupta, who had accused chief minister’s principal secretary SP Goel of demanding bribe from him, retracted his allegation and apologised to authoritie­s in a video that was shared to the media by senior state government officials.

Gupta, in a letter to governor Ram Naik, had alleged that Goel demanded ₹25 lakh bribe to provide land for broadening a road connecting his proposed petrol pump in Hardoi. The governor had informed chief minister Yogi Adityanath, through a letter, about the bribe allegation.

In the video, Gupta said that he made the allegation­s against Goel “as he had lost his mental balance when his request for land was rejected.” He said he deeply regretted making the allegation.

Gupta, 22, further said that he was under severe pressure as he had taken a loan of ₹ 1 crore to set up the petrol pump, and over 50 per cent was already completed, but non-clearance of his representa­tion for land put him in deep financial crisis. He said he was paying ₹1.10 lakh monthly instalment­s on his loan.

Gupta was detained at around 11 am by police ahead of his press conference here on Friday.

Senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Deepak Kumar said Gupta was detained for interrogat­ion after an FIR was filed against him on the complaint of state BJP headquarte­rs office in charge Bharat Dixit, accusing him of misusing names of senior party leaders.

The chief minister had, meanwhile, ordered a probe by chief secretary Rajive Kumar to find out the “factual position” in the entire controvers­y.

The SSP said Gupta was accused of dropping names of senior office-bearers of BJP to mount pressure on officials of the Chief Minister Office. He said Gupta was also accused of “defaming the state government and levelling false allegation­s against principal secretary SP Goel”.

Kumar added that Gupta was questioned on all these allegation­s made by Dixit.

The SSP said an FIR had been registered against Gupta under IPC sections 419 for cheating by impersonat­ion, 420 for cheating and dishonestl­y inducing delivery of property and 500 for defamation with Hazratganj police station on Thursday night.

Gupta’s maternal grandfathe­r Om Prakash Gupta, along with his sister Alpana Gupta, visited the chief minister’s residence but could not meet him as he was in Lakhimpur Kheri.

Om Prakash accused the police of harassing his grandson. He said he was not told about his grandson’s location when they visited Hazratganj police station. He, however, expressed faith over Yogi Adityanath earlier stating that justice would be done.

The controvers­y surfaced on Thursday night when a letter by governor Ram Naik to Yogi informing him about Gupta’s complaint was shared on social media. “Mr Gupta says that the principal secretary to chief minister, SP Goel, is demanding ~25 lakh to provide land for broadening of the main road and he is not able to set up the petrol pump due to delay in the decision on the representa­tion. I am sending Mr Abhishek Gupta’s letter to you for appropriat­e action,” Naik said in his letter to the chief minister.

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