This Article is From Feb 09, 2016

But That's Not My Guy, Says AAP Minister About Congress 'Sting'

Congress claims this video exposes corruption of AAP minister Imran Hussain.

Highlights

  • Congress claims it has video exposing a corrupt minister from Delhi govt
  • Video shows AAP Minister Imran Hussain's aide demanding bribe: Congress
  • The Minister in question has refuted Congress' allegations
New Delhi: With just days to go before its first anniversary, the government of Arvind Kejriwal is battling the charge that the corruption of one of its ministers has been cogently illustrated by a secretly-recorded video.

At a press conference today, Congress leader screened a sting that allegedly shows an aide of Environment Minister Imran Hussain asking for Rs 25 lakh from a builder to grant environmental clearances.

Mr Hussain has flat out denied the charges, saying  the bribe-seeker seen in the video is a stranger. (NDTV cannot verify the authenticity of the video).

As a component of his defense, Mr Hussain also alleged that it's Mr Maken of the Congress who has been paid off to manufacture the "sting."  

"If Maken can prove any of my staff or family member is involved in the sting, I will leave politics," said Mr Hussain. He said he welcomes the Congressman's call for a CBI inquiry as long as it also includes Mr Maken's role.

Ironically, Mr Hussain's predecessor in the Environment Ministry was fired in October over alleged venality. At a televised press conference, Chief Minister Kejriwal had dismissed the minister after playing audio tapes that had him asking for a kickback of Rs 6 lakh from a builder in exchange for allowing him to break construction laws.

Mr Kejriwal said the dismissal evidenced his government's "zero-tolerance" for any sort of graft.

Congress leaders say that the new controversy including Mr Hussain expose the double-speak of Mr Kejriwal, who completes a year in office on Sunday.
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