Rajasthan DGP seeks help from Delhi Police in viral audiotape case
Rajasthan DGP seeks help from Delhi Police in viral audiotape case
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In Rajasthan, the investigation has intensified in the case of alleged attempts to topple the CM Gehlot government. Rajasthan DGP Bhupendra Yadav has written a letter to Haryana and Delhi Police regarding this matter. In which he has been requested to cooperate in the investigation of the MLA's horse-trading case. The accused MLA is staying in Haryana.

2 audio clips related to the purchase and sale of MLA were going on. It was alleged by the Congress that in this audio clip, MLA Bhanwarlal Sharma and Vishvendra Singh, BJP leader Sanjay Jain and Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat discussing to trade MLAs. In the negotiations, the sale and purchase of MLA was being done.

After the audio clip appears, the Gehlot government has started investigating the whole case. In this connection, the police team arrived in Manesar, Haryana to get a voice sample of MLA Bhanwarlal Sharma and Vishvendra Singh expelled from the Congress. But they were not allowed to meet MLAs. Along with this, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has also been issued a summon for voice sample test. Now Rajasthan DGP has written a letter to Haryana and Delhi police to help in the investigation of the whole case. There is speculation that soon the Rajasthan investigation team will try to get the voice samples of the MLAs and the Union Minister. So that the matter can be settled at the earliest.

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