Video shows Chhattisgarh Cong MLA sitting in front of bundles of cash goes viral. BJP reacts

Updated : Sep 17, 2023 21:24
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PTI

 A video of a Congress MLA from Chhattisgarh purportedly sitting in front of bundles of cash has triggered a row with the BJP raising allegations of "corruption" in the state whereas the legislator in question said it was a conspiracy to malign his image.

Chhattisgarh BJP general secretary OP Choudhary on Sunday shared this video on his social media handle claiming Congress has made Chhattisgarh a den of corruption.

The video clip shows MLA Ramkumar Yadav sitting on a sofa placed beside a bed where bundles of cash are kept. Another man is seen sitting along with Yadav, while the face of a third person sitting beside the cash on bed is not seen.

“Will Congress accept this video in which bundles of notes are placed in front of its MLA or if it has any doubt over the video, will it show the courage to hand over the matter to CBI for investigation?” Choudhary wrote on X.

He said Yadav, who represents the Chandrapur constituency, identifies himself as poor and lives in a house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.

"His father and grandfather used to graze cattle as well, as he claims. But see the bundle of cash kept in front of him in this video going viral on social media.

"All Congressmen have looted Chhattisgarh for five years. Congress's culture of corruption and Mafia Raj... There is a mafia raj in everything, including fly ash, sand, coal, liquor…” the BJP leader alleged.

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