A BJP legislator's wife today publicly accused her husband of having an extra-marital affair with a college student and marrying her, in a fresh twist to a case that has seen the MLA appear before the disciplinary committee of the party.
Gagan Bhagat, BJP legislator from R S Pura constituency in Jammu district, has been accused by his wife Monika Sharma that he is living with the student after marrying her.
The student's father, an ex-servicemen, has also accused Bhagat of abducting his daughter from a college in Punjab.
The student and the legislator have denied the charges, calling them an attempt to defame him.
Today, Sharma negated Bhagat's claim he was paying her Rs 1 lakh a month and said "not a single penny was given by him despite signing a maintenance form before a judge in April".
She made an appeal to the BJP central leadership and also Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying a "daughter of your own family is seeking justice, not only for myself and my children but also for that girl who had just turned 19".
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Sharma said she and the BJP MLA are married for 13 years.
Her accusations come a day after Bhagat appeared before the disciplinary committee of the BJP in Jammu to clarify his position. Bhagat and Sharma appeared before the committee separately amid protests led by the student's grandfather.
The legislator refuted the allegations and claimed he and his wife were in the process of getting divorced.
His wife, however, countered Bhagat's stand and told reporters that though they were living separately for nearly 10 months, no suit has been filed before any court for divorce.
She was accompanied by their 12-year-old son and four-year-old daughter.
Sharm, also the state secretary of BJP's women wing, said she remained quiet for nearly one year in the interest of her family and keeping in mind the future of their children.
"I did not have evidence to prove it (then), but now I have the proof and I have presented it before the committee yesterday," she said.
"I have evidence they are married," Sharma said, showing an incomplete marriage agreement reportedly signed by Bhagat and the student. She also showed a purported Aadhaar card of the student, which showed her as Bhagat's wife and her address on the document as Gandhi Nagar in Jammu.
She said she managed to get the marriage certificate before the notary signed it and has cross-checked the Aadhaar card for forgery.
"My mother-in-law visited the residence of the girl to inform her family about her affair with the MLA. On one occasion, she escaped on seeing me, leaving behind her phone. The selfies taken from the phone leave no doubt that they had an extra-marital affair and that they were married."
"If they want to live together, let them admit it openly," she said. "My appeal to my party is that if a person holding such a position indulges in these things what will happen to the society."