Not my voice: Supriya Sule rejects BJP's 'crypto funds for polls' charge

by · India Today

NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) MP Supriya Sule on Monday rejected the BJP's allegations of engaging in illegal bitcoin transactions to influence the results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections in favour of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). BJP leader Sudhanshu Trivedi has shared voice clips, videos, and messages, claiming they show Sule discussing the crypto transactions. The Baramati MP denied the charges, stating that the voice was not hers and that all the videos and messages were fake.

"Yesterday, all these voice recordings were sent to me by the media. The first thing I did was to call the Commissioner of Pune and tell him that some fake videos were running and I wanted to complain to cybercrime. I immediately complained to cybercrime that all these voice notes and messages were lies and fake, so I sent a notice to cybercrime," she said. 

The MP added, "After that, there is the spokesperson of BJP who held a press conference...After that, I called my lawyers and this morning I sent a criminal defamation notice to Sudhanshu Trivedi. I am ready to come out and answer Sudhanshu Trivedi anytime in whichever city he wants, on whichever channel he wants, at whatever time he wants, wherever he calls me, I will come and I will answer him".

"I will reply no, lies, all the allegations are false. I do not know anything about this and that is why I first complained to cyber crime and I sent the defamation notice," Sule said after casting her vote in the assembly election.