Maharashtra polls: Ex-cop accuses Supriya Sule of being involved in Bitcoin scam, BJP says opposition 'unmasked'
Mumbai/IBNS: Ahead of the crucial Maharashtra polls, a retired police officer, Ravindranath Patil, has accused Sharad Pawar's daughter Supriya Sule and state Congress chief Nana Patole of being involved in a 2018 fraud case related to cryptocurrency. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was quick to pick up the issue and said the opposition has been "exposed".
This is a major allegation against the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction) and the Congress especially ahead of the polls.
The ex-cop alleged that the funds had been used for campaigning in the assembly election.
In response, Supriya Sule refuted all claims and called it the "familiar tactics of spreading false information to manipulate the righteous voters" just before the election.
Familiar tactics of spreading false information to manipulate the righteous voters are being resorted to, a night before the polling day. We have filed a criminal complaint to the Hon’ble ECI & the Cyber crime department against the fake allegations made of bitcoin… pic.twitter.com/g8Selv1DFk
— Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) November 19, 2024
The BJP, in turn, presented the media with audio clips that it claimed were evidence of the involvement of Nana Patole and Supriya Sule in what it dubbed the "bitcoin scam".
BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi claimed the development has "unmasked" the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi while demanding responses from the Congress and Sule, who is a member of the Lok Sabha from Baramati.
Supriya Sule said she has launched a cybercrime complaint over such "baseless allegations" and called it appalling.
"Sudhanshu Trivedi made five allegations and asked me five questions and they (the allegations) are all false. I am happy to sit with him in any public forum -- place time and forum of his choice. it is all false and I have lodged a cybercrime complaint. i have nothing to do with any transfer of bitcoin... this shows the BJP's desperation."
It’s appalling that such baseless allegations are made by Mr Sudhanshu Trivedi, yet not surprising as it’s a clear case of spreading false information, the night before elections. My lawyer will be issuing a criminal & civil defamation notice against Sudhanshu Trivedi for making…
— Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) November 19, 2024
Ravindranath Patil, who had taken voluntary retirement from the Indian Police Service, was employed by the Pune police along with cyber expert Pankaj Ghode to probe a couple of cryptocurrency cases registered in 2018.
The police had alleged that during investigation Patil transferred some cryptocurrencies into his account.
Ghode had provided screenshots of the accounts to police showing a lesser amount in crypto wallets.
Maharashtra goes to polls on Wednesday and the counting of votes will be held on Nov 23.
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