Sanjay Singh handed over 13 documents of Ram Mandir land scam to SIT, concrete evidence can play an important role in the investigation.
Lucknow. AAP MP Sanjay Singh has given evidence related to the land scam to the SIT probing the theft of Ayodhya Ram temple offerings. Sanjay Singh reached the office of SIT Chairman and Lucknow Divisional Commissioner Vijay Vishwas Pant in Lucknow at 11 am on Thursday. He stayed in the room for about 12 minutes. Coming out, Sanjay Singh said that I have handed over 13 documents of land scam in Ram temple to SIT.
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Sanjay Singh by SIT To alleged corruption From Hand over related documents and evidence. MP in the meeting by half an hour From More point by point facts and allegations To kept. Test From Various related aspects were discussed in detail and information was provided to the SIT. Now all eyes are on the SIT investigation and further action in the case.
Rajya Sabha MP from IAS Vijay Vishwas Pant, chairman of the SIT formed to investigate the offerings, donations and land scam related to Prabhu Shri Ram temple in Lucknow today. @SanjayAzadSln Ji met and handed over evidence related to corruption. pic.twitter.com/iGCOfP70Bn
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AAP MP Sanjay Singh said that I have evidence of the entire land scam. There are documents for a total of 13 lands and there are 2 lands whose cases are interconnected. Sanjay Singh alleged that the Trust has discriminated heavily in the purchase of lands. According to him, the lands which were very close to the Ram temple have been purchased at very cheap prices. On the other hand, the lands which were far away from the temple were purchased at very expensive prices. They allege that these distant lands belonged to people close to the trust. In this way, people close to the trust have been unfairly benefited.
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