<p>Law minister Somnath Bharti, who courted controversy over his action against an alleged sex-and-drugs ring, Saturday said that the allegations against him are false and it is a "conspiracy to defame" him.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The minister said that Delhi Commission for Women's (DCW) move against him was "politically motivated".<br /><br />"Barkha Singh is a member of Congress and acting against me for a political motive," Bharti said.<br /><br />Bharti Friday failed to appear before the women's panel probing his action after which the commission said they would report the matter to Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung.<br /><br />"All allegations against me are false. It's a conspiracy to defame me," the law minister told reporters. <br /><br />He added: "Its absolutely wrong and pathetic. Everything is wrong."<br /><br />Bharti did not heed the summons of the women's commission and instead sent his lawyers as representatives.<br /><br />The law minister alongwith Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) volunteers Jan 16 raided some homes of African nationals in south Delhi for allegedly running "sex and drug racket".<br /><br />The minister said he took the action following representations made by the Resident Welfare Association.<br /><br />Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal defended Bharti and also held a sit-in in the heart of Delhi for over 30 hours demanding action against those policemen who did not heed his minister.<br /><br /> Kejriwal ended his protest after Jung appealed to him and also sent the two policemen on leave.</p>
<p>Law minister Somnath Bharti, who courted controversy over his action against an alleged sex-and-drugs ring, Saturday said that the allegations against him are false and it is a "conspiracy to defame" him.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The minister said that Delhi Commission for Women's (DCW) move against him was "politically motivated".<br /><br />"Barkha Singh is a member of Congress and acting against me for a political motive," Bharti said.<br /><br />Bharti Friday failed to appear before the women's panel probing his action after which the commission said they would report the matter to Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung.<br /><br />"All allegations against me are false. It's a conspiracy to defame me," the law minister told reporters. <br /><br />He added: "Its absolutely wrong and pathetic. Everything is wrong."<br /><br />Bharti did not heed the summons of the women's commission and instead sent his lawyers as representatives.<br /><br />The law minister alongwith Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) volunteers Jan 16 raided some homes of African nationals in south Delhi for allegedly running "sex and drug racket".<br /><br />The minister said he took the action following representations made by the Resident Welfare Association.<br /><br />Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal defended Bharti and also held a sit-in in the heart of Delhi for over 30 hours demanding action against those policemen who did not heed his minister.<br /><br /> Kejriwal ended his protest after Jung appealed to him and also sent the two policemen on leave.</p>