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This is an archive article published on October 1, 2011

Cash-for-vote scam: Police say BJP men no whistleblowers

Public prosecutor says If they are taking the plea of being whistleblowers,they have to produce evidence.

Delhi police today opposed the bail pleas of senior BJP leader L K Advani’s former aide Sudheendra Kulkarni and two former MPs of the party,arrested for their alleged roles in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam,questioning their claim of being whistleblowers in the scam.

“Every accused in the case terms himself as a whistleblower as if they have saved the country. If they are taking the plea of being whistleblowers in the scam,they have to establish it by way of evidence. Not even a single aspect shows that they were actually whistleblowers,” public prosecutor Rajiv Mohan said.

Opposing the bail pleas of Kulkarni and former MPs Faggan Singh Kulsate and Mahabir Singh Bhagora,the public prosecutor said the lawmakers had received Rs 1 crore as illegal gratification at around 11 am on July 22,2008,and they retained the bribe money for five hours.

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“From 11 am to 4 pm,they (BJP MPs) waited and did not inform any law enforcing agency. The time was spent waiting for rest of the money,” Mohan told Special Judge Sangita Dhingra Sehgal.

The prosecutor said A B Bardhan,general secretary of Communist Party of India (CPI),had claimed to have possessed a list of MPs allegedly being bribed during the trust vote and said their rate was Rs 25 crore but the accused MPs preferred to contact co-accused Sohail Hindustani who himself was trying to make money by way of commission from the list.

“You (BJP MPs) did not contact A B Bardhan,an honest person,but you contacted Hindustani,who was going around with the list of vulnerable MPs himself trying to make money out of it,” he said.

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