Rajasthan audiotapes row: BJP files counter FIR against 3 Congress leaders, including Randeep Surjewala

Rajasthan audiotapes row: BJP files counter FIR against 3 Congress leaders, including Randeep Surjewala

Jaipur: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday (July 18) filed a counter FIR in opposition to three Congress leaders together with Randeep Surjewala and Govind Singh Dotasra in reference to alleged audiotapes associated to conspiring to topple the elected authorities led by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in Rajasthan.

“Mahesh Joshi, Randeep Surjewala, and other accused have regularly been giving false and inflammatory statements against the BJP to criminally damage its reputation so that the blame for the current sorry state of affairs of the Congress can be pinned on the BJP. With the ill-intention of damaging the BJP’s reputation, a conspiracy was formed at the Chief Minister’s residence situated at 8 Civil lines,” learn the letter written by BJP Rajasthan spokesperson Bhardwaj to the Station Officer of Ashok Nagar police station learn.

From there (CM`s residence) imitation of (voices) of individuals had been falsely advised to be of that of reputed leaders from the BJP and a pretend cellphone dialog was created by way of which the false narrative of crores of rupees being provided to purchase off Congress MLAs was created. The accused concerned on this conspiracy have severely misused their place and energy and the entire crime has been performed by one named Lokesh Sharma, who calls himself an OSD of the Chief Minister,” the letter additional stated.

The criticism letter additional stated that Lokesh Sharma had ‘launched three audiotapes to media staff on July 16, 2020, someplace round 8:25 pm by way of Whatsapp in order that the defamatory materials might be circulated on a big scale to satisfy the felony intent’.

He stated that Congress leaders Surjewala and Dotasra, in a press convention held on July 17 learn out the dialog within the audiotapes publically and utilizing them as a foundation accused the BJP of throttling democracy, sabotaging the mandate, and toppling the federal government.

Through this conspiracy, Bhardwaj alleged that hateful and insulting feedback are being made on the BJP and its supporters, and “on the basis of this the Special Operation Group (SOG) has filed fake lawsuits under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code and is also threatening BJP leaders of arrest.”

The BJP chief has urged the police officer to file a criticism in opposition to Sharma, Surjewala, Dotasra, and others concerned within the alleged conspiracy and take mandatory motion and get well the gear utilized by them.

On June 17, Congress chief Surjewala had accused Union Cabinet Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Congress legislator Bhanwarlal Sharma of conspiring to topple the elected authorities led by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in Rajasthan and subvert the voters’ mandate. “Yesterday, shocking tapes were aired by the media in which Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, BJP leader Sanjay Jain and Congress MLA Bhanwar Lal Sharma spoke about bribing MLAs and bringing down Rajasthan government. Congress has suspended MLAs Bhanwar Lal Sharma and Vishvendra Singh from the primary membership of the party. The party has also issued show-cause notices to them,” Surjewala had stated.

“We demand Rajasthan government and Special Operations Group (SOG) to register FIR and arrest the culprits as plenty of evidence has surfaced now,” he had additional acknowledged.

Surjewala had learn out a transcript of alleged audio of horse-trading between insurgent MLAs and BJP, stating, “BJP has breached the trust of people. The audio clip reveals a horse-trading deal. This is a dark chapter in the history of democracy.”

“This time the Narendra Modi government has challenged the wrong state,” the Congress chief had stated. He had alleged that the BJP has been “conspiring to topple Rajasthan government and buy legislators’ allegiance.”

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