No
talks between Digvijay Singh, Karkare, claims VHP leader
Monday January 03, 2011 06:52:57 PM ,
IANS
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Bhopal: There were no
phone calls between Congress leader Digvijay Singh and slain
anti-terror squad chief Hemant Karkare Nov 26, 2008, the day of
the Mumbai terror attacks, a Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader claimed
here Monday.
Singh, AICC general secretary and former Madhya Pradesh chief
minister, said Sunday that he has details of the call and that he
would reveal it soon.
However, B.L. Tiwari, a senior VHP leader in the state, Monday
countered the claim and showed reporters papers he said he
received through the Right to Information Act.
Tiwari said: "I claim that no talks took place between Digvijay
Singh and Hemant Karkare Nov 26, 2008 on phone number 9425015461."
"The postpaid number is in the name of Madhya Pradesh Congress
Committee and Digvijay Singh could not even get details of the
calls made from it," he said.
The papers he showed included letters from Digvijay Singh to the
general manager of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited in Bhopal and the
reply to him that said the call details were enclosed.
But Tiwari did not present the call details along with the
letters.
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