Hindustan Times (East UP)

Raj CM Gehlot’s son, 14 others booked for fraud

Complaint in the case was filed by Sushil Patil; incident reported between January 1, 2018, and January 1, 2020

- Nadeem Inamdar and Sachin Saini letters@hindustant­imes.com

PUNE/JAIPUR: Vaibhav Gehlot, son of Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot, and 14 others have been accused of defrauding a city resident ₹6.8 crore on the pretext of landing him a contract with the state government, according to a first informatio­n report (FIR) registered by Nashik police.

Refuting the charges, Vaibhav Ghelot said he expects such “false FIRs” to be registered ahead of the Rajasthan assembly elections next year.

The complaint was filed after Sushil Bhalchandr­a Patil, 33, a resident of Gangapur road, alleged he was duped of the amount between January 1, 2018, and January 1, 2020, after the accused told him that investing in the Rajasthan government’s e-toilet project under the tourism department would fetch good returns, officials familiar with the matter said.

“The accused took money worth ₹3.93 crores in their bank accounts, promising huge returns… they also took some amount as cash, aggregatin­g to ₹6.80 crores. The accused cheated the complainan­t and failed in their promise to return the money,” said the FIR. HT has seen a copy.

Patil also alleged that Sachin Valera, a Congress party worker from Gujarat, in 2018 claimed to be close to chief minister Gehlot and said he managed all contracts given by the Rajasthan government. “Valera asked me to become a partner in a private company dealing with government contracts. I invested ₹6.80 crores through that company. When the returns on my investment stopped, I started pestering them. A video call was arranged between me and Vaibhav Gehlot, where Gehlot assured me of returns to my investment,” Patil said in the FIR.

The complainan­t said he had initially approached Gangapur police in Nashik, seeking action against the accused, but no case was registered. He then approached a district court, seeking directions to file a complaint under section 156(3) of Indian Penal Code, which compels police to take action. Police filed a FIR against 15 people.

“Sushil Patil has lodged the case and 15 people have been booked... The case was lodged on March 17 after the court issued an order under section 156 (3) of the IPC,” police station in-charge Riyaz Shaikh said.

Countering the charges, Vaibhav Gehlot, who is also president of the Rajasthan Cricket Associatio­n, said: “Assembly elections are due in 2023… such charges, baseless allegation­s and false FIRs will come. I came to know about this complaint lodged in Nasik through the media… I am not aware of any such thing or the basis on which it has been filed...”

Congress spokespers­on RC Choudhary also termed the allegation­s against Vaibhav Gehlot as baseless, false and politicall­y-motivated. Rajasthan BJP chief Satish Poonia tweeted: “The CM should clarify the situation. The people of Rajasthan are only trying to know the truth.”

Such “false FIRs”will be registered ahead of the Rajasthan assembly elections next year. VAIBHAV GHELOT, son of Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot

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