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Chief Minister: Cops Serve Notice On Me, Seek Bank A/c Details: Min | Jaipur News

JAIPUR: Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Thursday said the police has served him a notice, asking him to furnish details of bank accounts and financial transactions, as he accused chief minister Ashok Gehlot of working with a political vendetta against him.
“A notice has been served at my home in Jodhpur seeking details of my bank accounts and financial transactions. This is the first time that I have been served a notice. Before this, I was neither called for any investigation nor any notice was served on me,” he told a news agency.
He said the details sought through the notice served on Wednesday were already with the SOG. “When I heard in the media about the allegations against me some two years ago, I gave a representation to the SOG saying that a web of lies is being created against me as part of a political conspiracy. I gave my details and asked them to examine those,” he said.
He said he will again give the details.
“They already have everything which they have asked for in the notice. If there was even a small fault of mine, Gehlot was not going to miss the opportunity (to act). This is a political vendetta. When elections are around the corner, they are trying to do what they could not do,” he said.
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“A notice has been served at my home in Jodhpur seeking details of my bank accounts and financial transactions. This is the first time that I have been served a notice. Before this, I was neither called for any investigation nor any notice was served on me,” he told a news agency.
He said the details sought through the notice served on Wednesday were already with the SOG. “When I heard in the media about the allegations against me some two years ago, I gave a representation to the SOG saying that a web of lies is being created against me as part of a political conspiracy. I gave my details and asked them to examine those,” he said.
He said he will again give the details.
“They already have everything which they have asked for in the notice. If there was even a small fault of mine, Gehlot was not going to miss the opportunity (to act). This is a political vendetta. When elections are around the corner, they are trying to do what they could not do,” he said.
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