Uproar in Maharashtra over Vinod Tawde cash scandal?

Kokila Chokkanathan

Yesterday before voting in Maharashtra, there was a ruckus over the cash scandal. A case has been registered against bjp candidate from Nalasopara Rajan Naik for cash scandal. At the same time, a case has been registered against bjp national general secretary Vinod Tawde for violating the code of conduct. The opposition has accused Tawde of distributing money.

Meanwhile, the reaction of the police and the election officer of Nalasopara has come to the fore. The police say that a case has been registered for violation of the code of conduct. An FIR has been lodged under the relevant sections of BNS and People's Representative Act. At the same time, the election commission official says that cash has been recovered in the meeting of the political party and two FIRs have been registered in this regard.

Vasai Zone-2 Deputy police Commissioner purnima Chaugule said, "At 11.30, information was received that bjp workers had gathered on one floor and Bahujan Vikas Aghadi workers on the other floor. I immediately sent my police station's PA sahab, he reached with the team in five minutes. Some money and some diaries have also been found. We have registered a case in Tulinj.''

FIR filed under indian Code of Conduct

The DCP said, ''We have filed a case under BNS and People's Representative Act and we are going to file a third FIR as well. We are also filing a case on the illegal press conference that took place. There was no fight. The accused were also present. A large number of policemen were present. The situation is under control. A case related to the code of conduct has also been filed.''

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