Indore: BJP fooling people, says Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee

Indore: BJP fooling people, says Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee

Staff ReporterUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 12:46 AM IST
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Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee targeted BJP leaders on Saturday with the allegations that they are fooling people in the name of ‘Golden Book of Records’. Addressing media on Saturday, state secretary Rakesh Yadav said, “A guest lecturer of Ahmedabad Manish Vishnoi is duping people in the name of Golden Book of Records. He has made a fake website in which there is no name of the owner, company, organisation and not even any contact number.”

Yadav alleged that various fake awards were given by the website including awards to 250 city panchayats of Madhya Pradesh and 350 city panchayats of Chhattisgarh. “Award and record given to Indore’s Cyclothon is also fake and given by taking money as anyone can register a record by giving certain amount of money,” Yadav said.

He also alleged that a big ‘Hawala’ racket is run by those operating website and various BJP leaders are also involved in it.
Yadav also lodged a complaint with city police and Enforcement Directorate to probe in the matter and to act against Manish Vishnoi and involved BJP leaders.

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