Senior Congress leader Chaudhary Birender Singh has kicked up a controversy with his claim that there are people who shell out upto Rs 100 crore to get a Rajya Sabha seat.
As the BJP latched on to his remarks to accuse Congress of being in the habit of "cutting out deals" and having brought politics in the country to such a "low level", Singh, a Rajya Sabha MP, went into damage control today claiming that what appeared on media was an "entirely wrong version" of what he had said.
Addressing a rally in Jind yesterday, the Congress leader had said, "Once someone told me that he had a budget of Rs 100 crore to become a Rajya Sabha MP. But when he totalled the expenditure later, he found it was Rs 80 crore and he had ended up saving Rs 20 crore."
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Facing flak for his remarks, Singh said, "my version was simple that there is a trend of new political class...More people with money power..They are entering in Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha and I had given figures from a newspaper".
"...I had made a mention that after the Lok Sabha results of 2009, certain figures were given in a newspaper report that 360 of the candidates, who had won were crorepatis and a dozen and half of them were billionaries (arabpatis)," he added.
Singh said this was how the money power is becoming more important in Parliamentary democracy.
"There are also certain people, who can spend crores of rupees to make an entry into politics...I had also said that if such elements will have their influence this will muzzle the voice of those people to raise the issues of the poor and take up their causes," he told reporters.