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MPs allege government vote-rigging | MPs allege government vote-rigging |
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| Friday, 25 July 2008 | |
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Bribery scandal in India Roving Correspondent A bribery investigation is under way into claims by three Indian opposition MPs that they were offered thousands of pounds by the government to abstain just hours before a crucial vote of confidence. Mahavir Bhagora, Ashok Argal and Faggan Singh Kulaste said they were each offered 30 million rupees (£350,000) not to vote by the leader of a party allied with the ruling coalition. They said the incident had been captured on a hidden camera by a television news channel. The heated debate that preceded the vote was brought to a standstill when the three men waved bundles of cash they claimed had been delivered to their homes the same day. "A person came to the residence with two bags full of cash and put it on the table," Mr Kulaste later told reporters. "I asked him to open the bags to show us whether the cash was real or fake. Then he took out 10 million rupees in cash." They also claimed to have spoken to a senior member of the Congress Party as the bribe was being negotiated to assure him they would abstain. After exposing the alleged bribery attempt, they voted for the BJP. |
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