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Fresh Expose Over TV Sting Op Rocks Parliament

New Delhi, Mar 23: Fireworks took place in Parliament on Wednesday after the government brought to light a fresh expose that could bring more shame to opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).  Quoting the Tehelka magazine,

PTI PTI Updated on: March 23, 2011 17:10 IST
fresh expose over tv sting op rocks parliament
fresh expose over tv sting op rocks parliament

New Delhi, Mar 23: Fireworks took place in Parliament on Wednesday after the government brought to light a fresh expose that could bring more shame to opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).  


Quoting the Tehelka magazine, parliamentary affairs minister Pawan Kumar Bansal said the expose claims that the 2008 sting operation conducted by a television news channel over horse-trading for the trust vote was a deliberate trap laid out by top BJP leaders, according to Times Now.  

The minister revealed details of the expose in the Parliament to blunt the opposition BJP's attack on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over his statement on the cash-for-vote scam. Bansal said that BJP leaders had outsourced the sting operation conducted by the news channel.  

He added that the entire operation was done with the blessing of top BJP leaders with the intention to discredit the UPA government.  

According to the Tehelka, it was not the Congress or the Samajwadi Party that were actively in search for MPs to buy in to the 2008 Indo-US nuclear deal trust vote. Tehelka exposed that it was the BJP which had set out to entrap either a Congress or an SP into buying three BJP MPs so it could pull off a successful sting operation and discredit the government.  

In a shocking revelation, the magazine has named three senior BJP leaders Sudheendra Kulkarni, Arun Jaitley and L K Advani, who appeared to have given the sanction for the sting operation.  

The reporter who conducted the sting operation in 2008 provided a first hand account of the truth to Tehelka magazine. Phone recordings and copy of the parliamentary panel report in possession of the magazine provided them with the basis of the cash-for-votes expose.
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