Case filed by shooter against Smriti Irani to be heard on January 16
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According to Vartika Singh, Smriti Irani and two others demanded cash to make her a member of the Central Women’s Commission.
An Uttar Pradesh court docket has mounted January 16 as the following date of listening to within the case filed by shooter Vartika Singh against Union minister Smriti Irani and two others for allegedly demanding cash to make her a member of the Central Women’s Commission.
The listening to of the case within the MP-MLA court docket in Sultanpur was scheduled to be held on Monday however the court docket mounted the following date for listening to on January 16, Vartika Singh’s lawyer Rohit Tripathi stated.
“I had filed a case of defamation against Union Minister Smriti Irani and her aides for maligning my picture. I shouldn’t have any relationship with any political social gathering,” Vartika Singh had said earlier.
Ms. Irani’s legal counsel had described the case as based on “essentially the most weird and mischievous set of falsehoods” and that “political patronage” is written large on the matter.
Days after she was herself named in a police complaint, the shooter had alleged that people close to the Minister issued her a fake letter, appointing her as a member the Central Women’s Commission, a possible reference to the National Commission for Women.
Vartika Singh alleged that Vijay Gupta and Rajnish Singh, the two ”aides” of the Union Minister, initially demanded ₹1 crore from her and then brought the amount down to ₹25 lakh.
She also alleged that one of the men talked to her in an obscene manner.
On November 23, however, Mr. Gupta had lodged a complaint against the shooter and another person at Musafirkhana Police Station in Amethi district, accusing them of levelling unfounded charges against him and trying to spoil his image, following which police had lodged an FIR against her.
Vartika Singh, however, claimed that the complaint was lodged after she threatened to expose “corruption”.