Hindustan Times (Noida)

ACB quizzes MLA Tripathi in cash-for-ticket case

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Anti-corruption Branch (ACB) on Thursday questioned AAP’S Model Town MLA Akhilesh Tripathi for nearly 10 hours in connection with the allegation­s that one of his relatives and an assistant took money allegedly on his behalf to give the party ticket to woman for contesting the December 4 municipal elections.

ACB officers aware of the case details said that they have summoned Wazirpur legislator Rajesh Gupta for questionin­g on Friday since his name has also surfaced in the case. “We have

questioned MLA Tripathi on his alleged role. He may be summoned again for probe. We have summoned MLA Rajesh Gupta on Friday,” said an ACB officer who asked not to be named.

On Wednesday morning, the ACB announced the arrest of three men -- Tripathi’s brotherin-law, his personal assistant (PA) and another person -- who allegedly took money from a north Delhi businessma­n to get his wife an AAP ticket for contesting the MCD elections.

ACB chief Madhur Verma said Tripathi’s brother-in-law Om Singh, along with his two accomplice­s -- Shiv Shankar Pandey (PA of MLA Tripathi) and Prince Raghuvansh­i --- were caught with ₹35 lakh that they were returning to the complainan­t because his wife’s name was not in the candidate list announced by the party.

“That person (Gopal Khari) himself is involved as a middleman and has at least 50 cases against him. I don’t see it necessary to speak against such people. Law will take its course,” Tripathi said on Thursday.

According to ACB officers, the complainan­t, Gopal Khari, approached them on November 14, alleging that MLA Tripathi had demanded ₹90 lakh for an AAP ticket from ward 69 (Kamla Nagar) to his wife, Shobha Khari.

“The complainan­t paid a bribe of ₹35 lakh to MLA Akhilesh Tripathi and ₹20 lakh to MLA of Wazirpur, Rajesh Gupta on Tripathi’s instructio­ns. He assured MLA Tripathi that the remaining money would be paid after his wife got the ticket. On November 12, the complainan­t did not find his wife’s name in the list of candidates released by party. The accused Om Singh contacted Khari (complainan­t) and said that the money would be returned and that his wife would get a ticket in the next election. Khari has submitted video and audio recording of the conversati­on when the money was returned,” said ACB chief Madhur Verma.

On Wednesday, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said the developmen­t shows that the AAP’S ticket allocation process cannot be influenced by money.

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