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Impose Rs100 crore fine on Uma for graft charge, says Digvijay

The Congress general secretary, who was chief minister from 1993 to 2003, said he does not need the fine money for himself but if it was paid the fund would be spent on charity.

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Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh today said a fine of Rs100 crore should be imposed on former BJP leader Uma Bharti for alleging that he had amassed wealth to the tune of Rs15,000 crore during the 10 years that he was Madhya Pradesh chief minister.

"Even though Uma made such a preposterous allegation against him, she had not furnished any proof till now for it," Singh told PTI here.

The Congress general secretary, who was chief minister from 1993 to 2003, said he does not need the fine money for himself but if it was paid the fund would be spent on charity.

Singh said soon after Bharti made this allegation, he had written a letter asking her to explain the basis on which she had arrived at the amount of Rs15,000 crore.

"I challenge Uma, she cannot even prove that I had accumulated (assets of) Rs15,000 lakh leave alone Rs15,000 crore."

Singh said the Bharatiya Janshakti party leader, a former CM, never responded to his letter and this forced him to file a defamation suit against her.

He said Bharti's allegation, unproven till now, had cost the Congress the December 2003 Assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh when BJP came to power.

Besides this, the baseless charge had caused a lot of agony to him and his family members, Singh said. Bharti was now  trying to avoid court proceedings in the defamation case that he had filed against her, Singh said.

The Congress leader said Bharti was supposed to appear in the court on November 24 but she did not turn up.

Singh said it was strange that on the one hand the BJS was insisting that he be cross-examined in her presence and on the other she was not coming to the court.

He said the next court hearing has been fixed on December 18 and if Bharti does not come even then, he should be cross-examined in her absence.

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