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Suhail Hindustani Tells Court, I Wanted To Expose Horse-Trading

New Delhi, Sep 20: Suhail Hindustani, arrested for his alleged involvement in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam, today sought bail from a Delhi court claiming he was merely trying to expose the “horse trading” going on

PTI Published : Sep 20, 2011 22:05 IST, Updated : Sep 20, 2011 22:07 IST
suhail hindustani tells court i wanted to expose horse
suhail hindustani tells court i wanted to expose horse trading

New Delhi, Sep 20: Suhail Hindustani, arrested for his alleged involvement in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam, today sought bail from a Delhi court claiming he was merely trying to expose the “horse trading” going on before the voting on Congress-led UPA-I government's trust motion.


Special Judge Sangita Dhingra Sehgal reserved the order on Hindustani's bail plea for September 29 after hearing the arguments on it both by the prosecution and the defence.

Advocate Anand, appearing for Hindustani, submitted his client was determined to expose the “horse trading”, which was going on in the run up to the confidence motion in July 2008, to save the country from corruption.

Hindustani, who was arrested on July 20, said it was co—accused and senior BJP leader L K Advani's former close aide Sudheendra Kulkarni and the three BJP MPs Ashok Argal, Faggan Singh Kulaste and Mahabir Singh Bhagora who contacted a private news channel to expose the corruption.

He said the prosecution's allegation that Hindustani was carrying a list of MPs to be bribed was totally baseless as there is no evidence on record to prove it.

“The knowledge was that I have to help these three MPs and the private media channel to expose horse-trading. It cannot be alleged that I had the knowledge of money being given for bribe,” he said.

He said the charge sheet has been filed after completion of the probe in the case and there is no possibility that his client could tamper with evidence, influence witnesses or abscond, if released on bail. PTI

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