Param Bir breaks silence on 'Letter of Rs 100 crore,
Param Bir breaks silence on 'Letter of Rs 100 crore, "There was a question of prestige..."
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Mumbai: Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh has broken the silence on this entire matter for the first time after making a surprising accusation of recovery of Rs 10 crore. Parambir Singh has said that he wrote a letter to CM Uddhav Thackeray because he was accused of negligence. According to sources, Param Bir Singh said that I have written this letter to save my reputation. 

Parambir Singh further said that there is no politics in it. He also said that he neither went to Delhi nor met any BJP leader. While giving clarification, Parambir said that I am not seeking any central deputation. He said that I cannot say anything about the future action, whatever I had to say, I have said it in the letter. Please tell that Parambir Singh has taken over as the Director-General of Maharashtra Home Guard on Monday. 

There has been a ruckus from Maharashtra to Delhi over Parambir Singh's letter. This letter has been written by Param Bir Singh to CM Uddhav Thackeray of Maharashtra, in which Home Minister Anil Deshmukh has been charged with false allegations. Parambir Singh has alleged that Home Minister Anil Deshmukh had given the target of recovery of hundred crore rupees to the suspended police officer Sachin Waje, arrested in the Antilia case. After the appearance of Parambir's letter, there has been a disturbance in the politics of Maharashtra. Surrounded by allegations, Anil Deshmukh has clarified by tweeting that Parambir has made false accusations to protect himself from the investigation of the Antilia case. He also spoke about the claim of defamation. 

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