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AAP sends sting CD to President

Last Updated 11 September 2014, 20:12 IST

The Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday said they have sent a copy of the horse-trading CD to the President Pranab Mukherjee, in which they claim to have caught Delhi BJP leader Sher Singh Dagar offering money to their MLA Dinesh Mohaniya.

“The CD and transcript was delivered at Rashtrapati Bhavan along with party convenor Arvind Kejriwal’s letter, in which the President has been apprised of the attempts going on to form a government in Delhi through all possible illegal means,” the party said in a press statement.

“Kejriwal has appealed to the President to order immediate dissolution of the Delhi Assembly to prevent subversion of the Constitution by the BJP,”  it added.
Kejriwal and some senior AAP leaders also met  Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi to submit the sting CD, seeking an FIR against Dagar.


“We submitted the CD and all the legal documents. And we have asked the Police Commissioner to file an FIR and interrogate Sher Singh Dagar,” said the AAP Delhi convenor Ashutosh.


Upping the ante, Kejriwal said they have also demanded the arrest of the person to whom Dagar addresses as ‘high command’, while talking over the phone in the sting video.
“That high command shud be arrested n punished… police commissioner said he will ask crime branch to investigate,” the AAP chief said on Twitter.


Claiming that Mohaniya played whistleblower, the AAP said that  before conducting the sting, he had informed the Chief Justice that intends to expose the BJP’s bribery scandal.

“Mohaniya’s letter to the Police Commissioner provides all details of how Dagar came to his office at Khanpur several times and also took him (Mohaniya) to his Chhatarpur farmhouse, in a bid to convince him to switch sides. The entire video recording and the transcript of the sting operation has been provided to the Police Commissioner,” AAP said.

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(Published 11 September 2014, 20:12 IST)

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