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Raids yielded no incriminating document: BSP
Lucknow, Oct 08: BSP today claimed that the CBI has not found any incriminating document during raids carried out at the residences of former Chief Minister Mayawati and former environment minister Nasimmuddin Siddiqui in connection with the Taj heritage corridor case.
Lucknow, Oct 08: BSP today claimed that the CBI has
not found any incriminating document during raids carried out
at the residences of former Chief Minister Mayawati and former
environment minister Nasimmuddin Siddiqui in connection with
the Taj heritage corridor case.
The CBI sleuths have not found anything illegal or any
incriminating document from the residences of BSP leaders, BSP
legislature party leader Swami Prasad Maurya told reporters
here today.
He said Siddiqui was "not present" at his home when the
CBI conducted the raids.
Another BSP leader Barkhu Ram Verma termed these raids as "politically motivated" and said the raids were conducted at the "behest" of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
The raids have been conducted to "malign" the image of BSP, he said. Bureau Report
Another BSP leader Barkhu Ram Verma termed these raids as "politically motivated" and said the raids were conducted at the "behest" of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
The raids have been conducted to "malign" the image of BSP, he said. Bureau Report