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Police register a case in Chhattisgarh CD episode
Thursday, November 20, 2008 15:15 [IST]

Raipur: Police lodged a case Thursday in connection with a CD released by a Congress candidate showing his rival from the Bharatiya Janata Party giving a Rs.20 note to a person in Chhattisgarh's Raipur.

Congress candidate Yogesh Tiwari contesting the assembly elections from the Raipur City South constituency released the CD and claimed that his rival Brijmohan Agrawal was distributing money to voters. Agrawal is the Revenue and Forests Minister.

Police have registered a case at Purani Basti police station in this context, Amit Kumar, district superintendent of police, told IANS by phone.

Agrawal admitted before mediamen Thursday that he gave Rs.20 to a mentally challenged person as shown in the CD and will continue to help the person as he has been doing for the last 15 years.

Congress Tiwari, however, maintains his rival was "bribing" people to vote in his favour. Raipur City South went to polls along with 50 other constituencies Thursday.

 


Source : ians

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