
Complaint filed against AAP's Rajasthan in-charge Vinay Mishra over horse trading allegations
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Hanuman Beniwal-led Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) has filed a police complaint against Aam Aadmi Party's Rajasthan election incharge and Delhi MLA Vinay Mishra over horse trading allegations.
Hanuman Beniwal-led Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) has filed a police complaint against Aam Aadmi Party's Rajasthan election in-charge and Delhi MLA Vinay Mishra for hinting at horse trading ahead of the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.
Vinay Mishra had alleged that exchange of money or horse trading on a large scale would take place in Rajasthan before the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls. He had accused Beniwal of being the "B-team of BJP" in one of his tweets.
"With which money will this case be fought? With the Rs 40 crores received after seeing MLAs or will the MLAs be sold again for this? BJP's B Team should clearly tell this to the people of Rajasthan," Vinay Mishra's tweet read.
In an earlier tweet, Vinay Mishra had said, "Have heard that two out of three MLAs are stating that Rs 40 crore were taken by him. What did I get? I will vote where my conscience tells me. Revolt amongst MLAs."
Mishra has continuously hinted at there being a nexus between BJP, RLP and had also alleged that even some Congress candidates would be cross-voting in the upcoming polls.
Beniwal's RLP had officially announced its support for independent candidate Subhash Chandra ahead of the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.
Earlier the BJP had also announced its decision to back Subhash Chandra for the Rajya Sabha seat from Rajasthan.

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