Congress asks Gajendra Singh Shekhawat to give voice sample

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Congress asks Gajendra Singh Shekhawat to give voice sample

New Delhi: The Rajasthan political crisis that continues for the last few days is still continuing. Senior Congress leader Ajay Maken has asked Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat to give a voice sample to end the controversy over the audio clip. He raised the question that why Haryana government is preventing Rajasthan Police from taking voice samples of Bhanwarlal Sharma, Vishvendra Singh?

Senior Congress leader Ajay Maken put forth pointed questions to the BJP and asked why Shekhawat was still a Union Minister and resisting to come forward to give his voice sample after his name cropped up in the audio clippings related to horse-trading of MLAs in the desert state.

“Isn’t it the moral duty of the Prime Minister to divest Shekhawat of his portfolio so that he doesn’t interfere in the fair investigation in this case? Also, why is he shying from giving a voice sample despite registration of a case against him under the Prevention of Corruption Act?” Maken said.

The former Delhi PCC chief also asked why the Haryana government and Delhi Police were stopping Rajasthan Special Operations Group (SOG) team from collecting voice samples of Congress MLAs Bhanwarlal Sharma and Vishvendra Singh who belong to the Sachin Pilot camp. “If they are innocent, they too should have no issues in giving their voice samples,” he said.

“Why is the BJP coming into the picture and threatening a CBI probe and also orchestrating ED and IT raids in the state? This proves their nexus.” Maken also asked why the BJP was demanding a CBI probe into alleged phone-tapping after his party released the audio clips. “Is it because there are many other prominent leaders involved in horse-trading and a fair investigation will reveal their identities?”

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