Sarang didn't take moolah, Diggy instigated me: Parmar
The Free Press Journal|July 20, 2024
NSUI leader and nursing college scam whistle blower Ravi Parmar was caught in a sting operation, in which he said that minister Vishvas Sarang was not involved in money trail and former chief minister Digvijaya Singh had asked him to raise the issue against minister to pursue his political vendetta.
Sarang didn't take moolah, Diggy instigated me: Parmar

The video of sting operation surfaced on the social media on Friday as BJP lashed out at Congress for fabricating facts against the minister.

On Friday, Digvijaya Singh and Ravi met chief minister Mohan Yadav and submitted the facts of the nursing college scam to him.

In the video, Ravi is heard stating that all money was looted or taken by the bureaucrats and minister Sarang had no role in it.

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