Raipur, June 28, 2012
With appearance of controversial CD featuring NSUI state president Devendra Yadav demanding funds from a person for AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi’s Raipur event, the organisation’s national head Rohit Choudhary is reported to have made up his mindset to suspend him in a day or two instead of resorting to a time-taking inquiry procedure.
According to information, Choudhary does not want the CD row to persist in public mind considering Assembly polls ahead in the state. Hence, he is said to be giving charge of NSUI state unit to any of the two vice presidents Subodh Haritwal or Lokesh Singh at present. When contacted, Choudhary was not available over phone for comment.
While the different factions of Congress preferred to refrain from giving any public statement on the matter, the PCC president Nandkumar Patel advocated for verification of the CD before reaching to any conclusion.
Yadav, on the other hand, declines all charges against him and terms the CD as fake and aimed to sully his image.
“Nothing in the CD is true about me. All the images resembling me in the video are morphed. The person who claims to have done my sting operation is himself a blackmailer and has been planted by my opponents whom I defeated in polls,” said Yadav while talking to Central Chronicle on Thursday.
When asked whether his suspension was imminent, he said, “Not really. There will be an inquiry into the matter and only then Choudhary will take final decision on me,” he said adding that he had put his stand before his national president and was sure of coming clean of the entire issue after probe.
Yadav, who returned from New Delhi on Thursday morning after meeting Choudhary, informed that he would talk to media regarding the CD row on Friday. “I want to put full stop on all the wrong speculations against me. Hence, I have decided to make my stand public through media,” he said.
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