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Amar accuses Mayawati, BSP rubbishes charge

National,Politics, Sun, 11 Jan 2009 IANS

New Delhi/Lucknow, Jan 11 (IANS) Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh Sunday released a CD containing telephonic conversations of what he claimed to be Bahujan Samaj Party leaders asking cadres to collect money for Chief Minister Mayawati. The BSP has denied the charge and called him a 'black spot' in Indian politics.

 

'The CD has details of a sting operation with telephonic conversations of various BSP leaders admitting getting money from the party's national headquarters to convert it into drafts of small amounts in the name of Mayawati,' Amar Singh told reporters.

 

 

'These details are also posted on the website www.tiranganews.com, which conducted the sting operation,' Singh said.

 

 

The site is part of the Ujala News Network, which runs the Hindi magazine Ujala.

 

 

Amar Singh said the CD has details of the bank drafts, including their numbers, the person who got these made and the name of the bank, among other things.

 

 

He also distributed a list of the names of 39 people who, he said, were BSP workers, with their addresses, draft numbers, the name of the banks and the amount against each name.

 

 

The amounts vary from Rs.17,500 to Rs.24,000.

 

 

Singh alleged that a total of Rs.20 lakh (Rs.2 million) was collected by senior BSP leaders Tilak Chand Ahirwal and C.P. Singh and handed over to a party leader from Delhi, Suresh Chand, 'who was asked to convert the black money into white'.

 

 

'The money was then distributed among 39 party workers and local leaders, like corporators of Delhi, and they were directed to make bank drafts in the name of BSP chief Mayawati to be sent to her,' he added.

 

 

Singh said all the drafts were issued within a span of 10 days in February 2007 and this was just one instance of how the Uttar Pradesh chief minister 'converts her black money into white money'.

 

 

Suresh Chand admitted this during his conversation with an undercover reporter of the Ujala magazine, Singh said.

 

 

'We demand that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) should scan the bank accounts of Mayawati and other BSP leaders as the money collected in the name of donations for the party is going into Mayawati's account,' Singh said.

 

 

Singh, flanked by party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and his younger brother Ram Gopal Yadav, also demanded that the Election Commission should cancel the recognition of the BSP as a national party as the party had violated its constitution submitted to the poll panel.

 

 

The BSP rubbished the charge.

 

 

'The CD does not contain telephonic conversations of any BSP worker or leader and it has been fabricated by Singh. It is an effort to malign Mayawati's image,' party spokesperson Swami Prasad Maurya told reporters here Sunday evening.

 

 

'(Amar) Singh is mentally ill and his right place is a mental hospital. We pity him,' Maurya said.

 

 

Every BSP worker makes small donations to run the party and gives it to Mayawati on her birthday Jan 15, which is celebrated as a 'financial help day', Maurya said.

 

 

'No party worker is forced to shell out money. We do not use the government machinery to run BSP like other political parties,' Maurya said.

 

 

'This tradition was started by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and we are only taking it forward,' he said.

 

 

'Earlier, the Samajwadi Party used to formulate policies for the vested interests of industrialists and took money from them. But our government makes policies for the interest of the state's people and their progress,' Maurya said.

 

 

He also called Amar Singh a 'professional broker'.

 

 

'It is evident from the cash-for-votes episode in parliament during the trust vote (July 22). The Congress had hired him for horse trading,' Maurya alleged.

 

 

'Singh is a black spot on Indian politics and he made millions of rupees by obliging industrialists when his party ruled the state,' the BSP leader said.

 

 

He said there should be a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the millions Amar Singh had donated to the Clinton Foundation.

 


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