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I've neither met nor bribed Pawar: Telgi

Fake stamp paper scam kingpin Telgi terms reports on his narco-analysis test beamed by TV channels as "baseless".

Updated on: Sep 11, 2006 03:33 AM IST
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The kingpin of the fake stamp paper scam Abdul Karim Telgi has termed reports on his narco-analysis test beamed by TV channels as "false and baseless" and denied having either met Union Minister Sharad Pawar and Maharashtra Minister Chhagan Bhujbal or paid any money to them.

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"I am shocked and mentally disturbed after reading the news of the narco-analysis test which was done in Bangalore Forensic Science Laboratory in 2003 that attributes me taking the names of Sharad Pawar and Chhagan Bhujbal as having received money from me," Telgi said in a three-page letter written to his lawyers Harshad Nimbalkar and Milind Pawar.

Both Pawar and Bhujbal have denied the claims purportedly made by Telgi in the footage of the test aired by the TV channels on September 6.

Telgi, who swore by Allah, said in his letter, "This is absolutely false and baseless. I have never stated this in my narco test. This is nothing but a game plan of some political persons to involve them in the fake stamp case."

 
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