EC seeks clarification from BJP LS nominee after TV channel sting on 15 MPs from different parties

Press Trust of India  |  Wardha 

The has sought a clarification from a BJP candidate from Maharashtra, after his purported remarks in a Hindi TV channel sting video about poll expenses.

district Vivek Bhimanwar, who is also the returning officer, sought the clarification over the TV sting from Ramdas Tadas, who is pitted against of Congress, an said on Wednesday after the sting was aired on the TV channel.

The sting was done by the newly-launched Hindi channel 'TV9 Bharatvarsh' which recorded responses from 18 MPs, of whom 15 MPs, it claimed, allegedly admitted to using poll malpractices. The MPs from different states belonged to the BJP, Congress, AAP, LJP, SP, RJD, and Jan Adhikar Party(JAP).

In Mumbai, said the election authorities have taken cognisance of the sting operation and given necessary directives to the

In the sting video, Tadas, a sitting MP, is shown purportedly saying that his poll expenditure this time is around Rs 25 crore, while it was around Rs 10 crore in 2014 polls and how cash can be brought to his house.

Former said the should investigate and remove Tadas from poll fray.

Undercover reporters of the channel, representing themselves as employees of a consultancy company, conducted sting operation, said a statement issued by the channel.

Fifteen MPs explicitly talked about use of black money, liquor and other illegal means during election campaign to "woo and buy votes", it alleged. Some of them were also ready to ask questions in Parliament in return for money, the channel claimed.

Some of the parties whose MPs figure in the sting said they will seek a report from the politicians concerned.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 22:35 IST