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Varanasi bizman, YouTuber booked for conspiracy against BJP MLA

By IANS | Updated: November 17, 2023 08:50 IST

Varanasi, Nov 17 The police have registered a case against a local businessman and a YouTuber for alleged ...

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Varanasi, Nov 17 The police have registered a case against a local businessman and a YouTuber for alleged criminal conspiracy, following a complaint by BJP MLA Dinanath Bhaskar.

The complaint was made on Thursday. The duo was also booked under the SC/ST Act as the MLA accused them of allegedly targeting him as he was a Dalit.

Bhaskar, in his police complaint, alleged that businessman Vineet Jaiswal had falsely accused him of taking Rs 23 lakh for giving a ticket to his wife in the urban local body elections held earlier this year.

Claiming the allegations to be false, the MLA accused Vipul Pandey, who runs a YouTube channel, of publishing one-sided news reports on the issue.

He said the allegation by Jaiswal was first made in a letter he shared with local journalists in May, shortly after the urban local body polls.

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