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Sanjay Raut reacts to Param Bir Singh's letter accusing HM Deshmukh of extortion

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 22, 2021 10:56 IST

Sanjay Raut has reacted to Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh's sensational letter accusing Home Minister Anil Deshmukh ...

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Sanjay Raut has reacted to Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh's sensational letter accusing Home Minister Anil Deshmukh of corruption. 

Raut said,"Anil Deshmukh said that the contents of 'letter bomb' should be probed, CM should probe it. NCP chief said that it should be investigated. If the govt is ready to accept the challenge of probing this, then why is the issue of resignation being raised repeatedly?"

If NCP chief has decided that the allegations should be probed, then what is wrong? Anyone can level any allegation. If people take ministers' resignation just like that then it will be difficult to run the govt, he added.

Raut further also warned the opposition saying,"If someone is attempting to get President's Rule imposed in Maharashtra by misusing central agencies, then I am warning them - you yourself will get burnt in that fire."

In his eight-page letter, Singh claimed that Deshmukh had allegedly asked Sachin Vaze, arrested by the NIA over his role in placing an explosive-loaded SUV near Mukesh Ambani's residence last month, to collect Rs 100 crore from bars, restaurants and other establishments in Mumbai.

Tags: Sanjay RautShiv SenaAnil DeshmukhParambir SinghncpMumbai Police Commissioner
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