AAP sees CD, gives clean chit to candidates

Alleges Rs.1,400 crore given to channels to show "fake" tapes

November 24, 2013 04:57 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:55 pm IST - New Delhi

AAP leaders Manish Sisodia (left), Yogendra Yadav (centre) and Sanjay Singh during a press conference in New Delhi on Sunday.

AAP leaders Manish Sisodia (left), Yogendra Yadav (centre) and Sanjay Singh during a press conference in New Delhi on Sunday.

The Aam Aadmi Party has declared that it has “evidence” proving that the compact disc of the sting operation which showed eight of its candidates accepting funds allegedly through illegal means to be “doctored” and “heavily edited”.

At a press conference here on Sunday, the party declared that after watching and analysing the unedited tapes of the sting it has come to the conclusion that critical portions of the CD were “edited and deleted”. The AAP is in the process of uploading the entire raw footage, which it accessed from the Election Commission and has also uploaded critical parts of the tapes which were “tampered with”.

The AAP aired the raw tape showing how the original footage “completely exonerated” their candidates and did not prove their guilt as claimed by Mediasarkar, the portal which conducted the sting.

“Needless to say, there is political motivation behind the sting operation. All our members are honest and innocent,” party leader Yogendra Yadav said.

Urging the media to exercise “greater self-regulation”, Dr. Yadav said examination of the tapes showed that “doctoring of the worst order” was done to the sting CD supplied to the media, which some news channels aired without ascertaining its veracity.

The raw footage showed Shazia Ilmi, the AAP candidate from R.K. Puram, rebuffing the reporters who were conducting the sting. The sting had shown Ms. Ilmi accepting donations allegedly without proper verification.

“Ms. Ilmi says she will help only if there is something concrete and will not lie about it. But this portion was edited out, shifting the conversation to donation. The cut in the CD is misleading. Similarly, while she was discussing the donation — a few thousands rupees, the transcript claims that lakhs would be given,” Dr. Yadav added.

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