Senior journalist Vinod Verma, on being arrested by the Chhattisgarh police, said that he has a sex CD of a minister of Chhattisgarh, that is why he is being framed.
Talking to Times Now, Verma said, "We have a sex CD of a Minister of Chhattisgarh. That minister is Rajesh Murat. For this reason, the Chhattisgarh government is angry with me.'' Verma said, ''I have a video clip in a pen drive. I have not done anything with the CD. I am being framed."
Explain that Vinod Verma was arrested from Mahagun Mansion Apartment of Vaibhav section of Indirapuram of Delhi-NCR at 3.30 am in the morning (October 27). His arrest has been done by the Chhattisgarh Police with the help of Ghaziabad Police. A case of blackmailing and extortion has been registered against Verma in Pandori Thana of Raipur district.
On the other hand, Chhattisgarh police on Friday held a press conference on the arrest of Vinod Verma. Police said that 500 CDs have been recovered from Vinod Verma's home in Ghaziabad. The police expressed the possibility of having pornographic content in this CD but could not provide the information about what is actually in it.
The police have said that he will send this CD to the forensic investigation.
Explain that the Congress has alleged that the CD is a vicious minister of the Chhattisgarh government, in which he is seen in an unfortunate situation with a girl.
Here, the Public Works Minister of Chhattisgarh, Rajesh Munat, refusing the allegations of journalist Vinod Verma and sex CD has been termed as bogus. The Minister said that he condemns this episode and asks Chief Minister Raman Singh to investigate the matter with a fair agency.
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