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Congress leader Surjewala asks for SOG investigation into the attempts to topple Rajasthan government

A new twist has come in the entire political drama going on in Rajasthan for the last three days when the Congress chief spokesman and leader Randeep Singh Surjewala has allegedly accused the union minister Gajendra Singh Sekhavat, Congress’s rebel MLA Bhanwar Lal Sharma and another BJP leader Sanjay Jain of conspiring to topple the Congress government of Ashok Gehlot in Rajasthan with the help of the rebel MLAs led by the former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot.

Releasing the contents of the tape highlighting the portion of the conversation between Bhanwar Lal Sharma MLA n the minister Gajendra Singh Sekhavat n Sanjay Jain of BJP the Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala while addressing a press conference at Hotel Fairmont, Udaipur, Rajasthan where over 100 MLAs of Congress are holed up, holding allegience to the Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot, said that when the entire nation is suffering from pandemic Covid 19 instead of fighting this disease effectively the BJP n it’s leaders are busy toppling Congress governments from Madhya Pradesh to Rajasthan n literally robbing n murdering democracy. He said that shamefully the Madhya Pradesh government was toppled the day lockdown was imposed in the country.

Reading the selected contents of the tape recorded statements of the above leaders of both Congress’s rebel group n the BJP including a union minister, being telecast in all the news channels of the country, outspoken Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala demanded that (1) the Special Operations Group should investigate this incident in which attempts to poach Congress MLAs were made (2) Registration of FIR against Banwari Lal Sharma , Congress rebel MLA n BJP’s Sanjay Jain whose voices were heard which interacting in the audio clip conspiring to topple the Congress govt (3) investigation should be conducted to unearth the hawala source of money n quantam of money as well allegedly used in horse trading exercise and (4) the possible recipients of this black money etc.

Randeep Singh Surjewala also demanded revelations of all the names being heard in the audio clip involved in this alleged horse trading.

Meanwhile there are reports of former minister in Gehlot government n now Sachin Pilot’s loyal Vishwendra Singh, n Bhanwar Lal Sharma being removed from the primary membership of the Congress party for an indefinite period.

Meanwhile, the Churu Rajasthan MLA Bhanwar Lal Sharma has termed the audio clips as entirely fake refusing to admit that the voice is his. HE IN A Vedio STATEMENT SAID : THIS IS NEITHER MY VOICE, NOR DID I talk. This is totally fake.

Bhanwarlal Sharma MLA from the Congress rebel Camp was caught on audio clip talking to the BJP leader Sanjay Jain n others trying to lure the Congress MLAs of Ashok Gehlot camp to bring them to Sachin Pilot’s side in order to topple the Congress government in Rajasthan.

According to the latest news pouring in an FIR has been registered against the union minister Shekhawat, Bhanwar Lal Sharma ( Congress) and Sanjay Jain of BJP whose names n voice appeared in the leaked audio clips released in the media yesterday evening.

While addressing the conference accusing the BJP government n leaders of allegedly trying to topple the Ashok Gehlot government by inducing n bribing Congress MLAs in Rajasthan he also attacked Sachin Pilot asking him to clarify his position in this regard as his name has appeared in this imbroglio while the conversation was on in the audio clips with the BJP leaders by his trusted Congress MLA Bhanwarlal Sharma.

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Sunil Negi

Sunil Negi is a senior journalist and president of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum ( Regd). He usually writes on socio political subjects and have been contributing articles in print media for the last several years. Mr. Sunil Negi had been felicitated by All India Achievers conference's Pride of India and excellence awards apart from several other recognitions. He has translated a book on ecological disaster of Uttarakhand of June 2013 and edited and published two editions of Uttaranchal's Who's Who.

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