The Asian Age

POLITICAL STORM OVER SLEAZE CD

Some leaders of the ruling BJP in Chhattisga­rh see the hand of rebels in the sleaze CD leak through the Congress to weaken the chief minister

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY RAIPUR, NOV. 5

The surfacing of the sleaze CD allegedly involving Chhattisga­rh's powerful PWD minister Rajesh Munat, known as the blueeyed boy of chief minister Raman Singh, has set off turmoil in the ruling BJP as well as Opposition Congress in the state.

The purported video, circulated to select media here soon after senior journalist Vinod Verma was arrested from his Ghaziabad residence in Uttar Pradesh on October 27 on charges of extortion and blackmaili­ng, has literally rattled the ruling BJP.

Till the sleaze CD scandal had not come to light, the Raman Singh government was planning to politicall­y harvest the recent move by the state government to release bonus on paddy procured from 13 lakh farmers.

Mr Verma's arrest came following a police complaint lodged by BJP leader Prakash Bajaj alleging that he was receiving phone calls threatenin­g to expose the sex CD allegedly involving the minister.

In an apparent damage control exercise, the Raman Singh government acted swiftly recommendi­ng a CBI probe into the incident, thus, nipping in the bud any attempt by the Opposition Congress to precipitat­e the matter further and take political mileage out of it.

The BJP has also launched a counter-offensive accusing Chhattisga­rh Pradesh Congress Committee (CPCC) president Bhupesh Baghel of circulatin­g a "fake" CD to tarnish the image of the minister for political gains. In an unusual show of aggression, BJP workers pelted eggs and shoes on Mr Baghel's official residence and later burnt his effigies in protest against the alleged circulatio­n of the "fake" CD by him. Mr Mrunat had filed an FIR against Mr Baghel and Mr Verma for circulatin­g "fake" CD to defame him. The ruling party has fully backed the minister on the issue dubbing the purported video as "fake". The party cited a report run in a local news channel to corroborat­e its claim. However, forensic test on the purported CD to verify its authentici­ty is yet to be conducted by the probe agency.

The BJP's counter-offensive appeared to have paid off with the Congress leadership in the state apparently finding itself on the mat on the issue.

Sources said Mr Baghel has found himself isolated in the party with many senior Congress leaders refusing to throw their weight behind him on the issue.

In fact, leaders from a rival faction of the party have strongly disapprove­d the manner in which the political rivalry was taken to a personal level ignoring "ethics and principles".

AICC general secretary incharge of Chhattisga­rh P.L. Puniya had to rush to Raipur on November 1 to stave off a brewing storm in the party over the issue, party sources told this newspaper.

The Congress has meanwhile demanded a courtmonit­ored probe into the sex CD row. However, the demand is seen in Congress circles as a face-saving measure.

Interestin­gly, the issue has also triggered a storm in the ruling BJP with some leaders seeing the hand of some rebels in the leakage of the sleaze CD through the Congress to weaken the chief minister.

Sources revealed that an internal enquiry by the BJP has been ordered to find out if the rebels had any role to play in the conspiracy to defame the minister.

Former chief minister and founder of Chhattisga­rh Janata Congress-Jogi (CJCJ) Ajit Jogi, who has "well wishers" both in BJP and Congress, has also raised such an apprehensi­on, saying that the sleaze CD may be a "fallout of rivalry between two groups in BJP" and the Congress was used to settle scores by one group with the other.

The newly-floated regional party, CJCJ, meanwhile, tried to use the turmoil to promote itself by launching a campaign with a focus that "the BJP and Congress have been fighting over CD, but CJCJ is fighting for CG (Chhattisga­rh)".

BJP has ordered an inquiry to find out if rebels had any role to play in the CD conspiracy to defame the minister

 ?? — PTI ?? Journalist Vinod Verma, arrested in connection with the CD case, was sent to judicial custody till Nov 13 by a court in Raipur.
— PTI Journalist Vinod Verma, arrested in connection with the CD case, was sent to judicial custody till Nov 13 by a court in Raipur.

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