Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot (Photo | PTI) 
Nation

'BJP misuses paramilitary forces, police to transport ill-gotten money to party offices': Gehlot

Gehlot, a senior Congress leader, made the remarks on Monday while addressing a programme at the Shaheed Memorial in Jaipur on the occasion of Independence Day.

PTI

JAIPUR: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has alleged that the BJP misuses paramilitary and police forces to transport ill-gotten money to its offices, a charge dismissed as "irresponsible and baseless" by the state BJP president.

Gehlot, a senior Congress leader, made the remarks on Monday while addressing a programme at the Shaheed Memorial here on the occasion of Independence Day.

The chief minister alleged, "They (BJP) catch hold of paramilitary forces or police where they are in government. They bring boxes filled with money in trucks to the BJP offices through the backdoor."

He further alleged that as these vehicles belong to the police, no one stops them.

"People think that they have come for their help," he said.

The chief minister also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes and brought Rs 2000 notes for ease in transportation.

The chief minister said there is a big conspiracy going on in the country but the Congress workers need not be afraid as the final victory will be of the Congress and its workers.

Hitting back at Gehlot, BJP state president Satish Poonia said it is beyond comprehension that a chief minister will say such "irresponsible, illogical and baseless things".

"The CM is distracted as he is insecure about his chair. He should apologise for insulting paramilitary forces which maintain internal and external security of the country," he said.

Poonia further said the statement is undignified.

The Congress talks about demonetisation as its stash of money turned into the garbage after that.

Mamata claims central forces tried to search her car day after TMC alleged 'selective targeting' of its leaders by ECI

Opposition leaders meet at Kharge's residence to discuss women's quota law, delimitation

CBSE Class 10 exam results announced; pass percentage stands at 93.70 per cent

'Punishment for progress?': Stalin sharpens attack on delimitation plan, calls for state-wide black flag stir

Fuel shock lifts inflation to 3-year high as IMF pegs India growth at 6.5 percent

SCROLL FOR NEXT