New Delhi: Following former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh’s letter to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray accusing Home Minister Anil Deshmukh of indulging in “malpractices”, Congress said that BJP has conspired against the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government by putting officials under pressure from agencies.
Singh also alleged that Deshmukh had asked suspended cop Sachin Vaze to collect ₹ 100 crore every month, reported news agency ANI.
“Even in Maharashtra, Vinod Rai tendencies are in administration. Congress alliance govt didn’t come to know abt Satyapal Singh. The letter clearly appears to be an afterthought. Conversation being shown today should have happened a year ago. No sane person would do that after Antelia’s case,” Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee spokesperson Sachin Sawant tweeted.
“How BJP levelled same allegations of ransom earlier? If SSR case can be registered in Patna, why can’t Mohan Delkar case be investigated in Mumbai where he committed suicide? As per CRPC investigation takes place where the incident took place. So-called SMS proofs appear to be manufactured for self-defense,” he wrote in another tweet.
“HM (Home Minister) had told a month ago that some officials were under pressure. BJP has conspired against the MVA govt by putting officials under pressure from agencies. This is evident from the fact that the BJP leaders get secret info so early and planned manner,” he tweeted.
“… by which they react swiftly. Why readiness shown by Centre in Ambani case not seen in Delkar case? Delkar wrote letters to Modi Shah. But nobody paid attention to it. Did they resign? Clear from letter that BJP is involved in Delkar case and a scam has been hatched to suppress it,” another tweet from him read.
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