A high-profile honey-trap scandal that had taken the Madhya Pradesh politics by storm in the second half of the year 2019 is back in the news helming the affairs in the State.
It all started days ago when speaking about his former minister Umang Singhar beleaguered in the controversial death of his female friend, MPCC President Kamal Nath had referred to the scandal saying he never indulged in politics of blackmailing even as the investigators had shown him the original CD of the scam.
Singhar’s female friend had hanged herself at his residence in Bhopal recently and police had hurriedly booked him over abetment of suicide during the initial probe. The Congress party had alleged political vendetta. It was widely seen as arm-twisting by Congress to save its former minister from legal hassles.
BJP through Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang had assaulted the septuagenarian Congress leader accusing him of blackmail. Sarang on Sunday had questioned why Nath hid the evidence, seeking an FIR against him.