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Conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar’s Letter to Delhi LG exposes AAP

In a letter addressed to Delhi Lieutenant Governor, conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar who was arrested in 2017, has come under stringent spot after the latest letter written by him was delivered on Tuesday.

The published letter which was made public resorted to the declaration of mistreatment while provocatively holding responsible AAP for the prolonged abuses meted out to him through different means over the course of his stay in the jail.

AAP, prominently making its substantial victory since 2012 at the central capital advocating anti-corruption as its main key goal. AAP finds itself in an embroiled state with the accusations which have been registered with the ongoing investigation. 

The letter is centred mainly around Satyander Jain, a member of AAP, who served as Health Minister of Delhi till May 2022. He has been detained on issues of money laundering case by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Jain, whose contact with conman began around 2015 is said to have promised political favour in return for monetary support while upholding the possible expansion of Chandrasekhar’s political well-being.

In the letter, a series of money extortion has been recorded inclusive of 50 crores for network expansion. Rs 2 crores of demand were also asked for by Jain as protection money and guaranteed securities over the conman’s stay in jail. Another 12.50 crores were paid to Sandeep Goel, the DG of the Prison. 

The conman willed on his own to provide all supporting documentation for my allegation against AAP’s Satyendar Jain as well as testify in front of a judge and a court. 

After being extorted for 200 crores rupees, he is currently held in Mandoli Jail. The conman had requested permission to be moved outside of the Delhi prison system for fear of threats constantly drawn towards him by the political party. 

Days after the letter was published, the L-G authorised the Delhi Police’s Economic Offenses Division to look into 82 Prison Department employees for their suspected participation in the organised criminal network headed by Chandrashekhar from inside jail grounds.

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