Gwalior:Three back-to-back viral videos, which allegedly contain a conversation between Dwijendra, son of Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, and an NRI presumably based out of Canada over a number of different deals, valued at Rs 18 crore, Rs 21 crore, Rs 100 crore and Rs 10,000 crore embarrassed the BJP in Madhya Pradesh just before the assembly polls slated this year.
Despite Narendra Singh Tomar's comment in defence of his son, the issue has snowballed into a major controversy and is likely to deal a body blow to the BJP, electorally, sources said.
A harried BJP, however, brushed aside such a possibility as the state leader of the party, VD Sharma, has dismissed the video as 'fake' and alleged that the Congress, out to defame his party, deliberately released the clips to confuse voters before the upcoming elections.
Sharma said a complaint has been filed and an investigation is underway to ascertain the veracity of the video. Sharma slammed Congress for its 'manipulative means' to win elections. The leader accused Congress of being involved in corruption as, according to him, an amount of Rs 281 crore was seized during the 15 months that the party was in power. Dwijendra has also lodged a police complaint and labelled the video as fake.
The Congress alleged that in the video, the NRI is heard talking to Dwijendra, who has allegedly purchased 100 acres of land abroad for the cultivation of hemp. In the video, the person has identified himself as Jaiman Deep, who claimed to have been living in Canada.
The person claimed that he had known his 'friend' Dwijendra for twenty years and there was a money transaction with a mining company. He further claimed that during the lockdown, he went to India in March and met Dwijendra to discuss the cultivation of hemp and cannabis.