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Rajasthan BJP MLA denies accusation of threatening voters after video clip surfaces

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Bhawani Singh Rajawat (L) with BJP's Ashok Parnami
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After a video surfaced purportedly showing him threatening voters with consequences if they do not vote for BJP, party MLA Bhawani Singh Rajawat on Sunday said he was only asking the electorate to choose BJP over Congress as the latter had "done nothing for them".

"They had come to me and I showed pity on them considering them to be poor and allowed them to stay in those houses and later shift them to some other place under Punarvaas Scheme," he said.

"When the Municipality elections came, I told them that I am providing you a place to stay, and other basic amenities, so you vote for the BJP and not for Congress as it has not done anything for you and only exploited the poor," he charged.  (Read more)

Separate videos and an audio tape of two BJP leaders on Sunday surfaced on social media, purportedly showing them threatening voters in local bodies elections in Kota and rebuking a police officer for not lifting the curfew in Bundi district.

Video uploads purportedly showed BJP MLA from Ladpura in Kota, Bhawani Singh Rajawat, wooing and threatening voters during the recent local bodies elections. An audio tape of Pramod Jain, municipality chairman of Nainwa sub-division of Bundi district, rebuking a police official for relaxing the curfew during communal tension in Nainwa in September this year also surfaced.

In the video, Rajawat is not only allegedly wooing voters but also threatening them of driving them out of their illegally built dwellings, if not voted to BJP. In another video, Rajawat is shown scolding and rebuking a Deputy SP on duty. When contacted, Rajawat did not receive repeated calls.

In an audio clip, Nainwa municipality chairman Pramod Jain is heard allegedly rebuking a DySP for imposing a curfew. The audio is reported to be of September 9 this year when Nainwa region was passing through communal tension and curfew was imposed.

Reacting to the clippings, Kota district BJP president Hament Vijayvargeya said he has not seen the video and audio clippings so far as he was busy in state party meetings. "I have not seen and heard them so far," he said.

District SP Tejra Singh said he has not heard the clipping so far, adding that no action can be taken in the matter until a complaint from the victim is received.

Senior Congress leader and former state minister Harimohan Sharma has demanded an inquiry against both the leaders. 

 

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