Operation Duryodhana
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "about". Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Indian English Operation Duryodhana[1] (2005) was the code name of a sting operation, which captured on camera eleven members of Parliament of India accepting money to table questions on the floor of the Parliament.[2]
Description
This was the first such sting operation in the history of Republic of India, and all the members were expelled from the Parliament.Template:Fact Ten of them belonged to 14th Lok Sabha while one was from Rajya Sabha.Template:Fact
The operation was named after the Mahabharata character Duryodhana who is popularly viewed as evil and power-hungry.Template:Fact
The eleven members involved were:
- Narendra Kushwaha (BSP) - Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh: Rs 55,000
- Annasaheb M. K. Patil (BJP) - Erandol, Maharashtra: Rs 45,000
- Chhatrapal Singh Lodha (BJP) - Odisha (Rajya Sabha) : Rs 15,000
- Y. G. Mahajan (BJP) - Jalgaon, Maharashtra: Rs 35,000
- Manoj Kumar (Rashtriya Janata Dal) - Palamau, Jharkhand: Rs 110,000
- Suresh Chandel (BJP) - Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh: Rs 30,000
- Raja Ram Pal (BSP) - Bilhaur, Uttar Pradesh : Rs 35,000
- Lal Chandra Kol (BSP) - Robertsganj, Uttar Pradesh: Rs 35,000
- Pradeep Gandhi (BJP) - Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh: Rs 55,000
- Chandra Pratap Singh (BJP) - Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh : Rs 35,000
- Ramsevak Singh (Congress) - Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh: Rs 50,000
The party-wise breakup is:
- Bharatiya Janata Party: 6
- Bahujan Samaj Party: 3
- Indian National Congress: 1
- Rashtriya Janata Dal: 1
The party breakup is a result of the access the journalists had to different politicians (many of the BJP leads were connected to their original contacts).
Conversion rates: approx. Rs. 45 was one US Dollar towards the end of 2005.
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