Sandeep Kumar may have filmed sex tapes during college days: reports
New Delhi: Sandeep Kumar, who was sacked by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over alleged sex tape, said that he is being targeted because he is a Dalit and the man seen in the video is not him.
Kumar was sacked after Kejriwal received a nine-minute-long CD in which Kumar was purportedly shown in a compromising position with a woman.
Asking for investigation, Kumar said that he is considerably heavier than the man seen on the tape.
According to NDTV report, the video is about six to seven years old, before Kumar joined politics. The tapes are from his college days, when he was studying law and were likely recorded by Kumar himself.
Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said they are not in a haste to find a replacement for Sandeep Kumar, who was sacked as the Women and Child Development Minister, as Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia will be away alternately for the next few days.
However, there is a unanimity within the party and the government to have a Dalit face as a replacement for Kumar. More importantly, the move will also be tactical, party sources said, as it is looking to woo Dalit voters ahead of the Punjab Assembly polls to be held next year.
Although the party has 12 Dalit MLAs, about eight-nine MLAs could be in the race to replace Kumar. Seelmapur legislator Rajendra Pal Gautam is seen as a strong contendor, party sources said. Gautam, considered close to Kejriwal, also heads the legal cell of the party, apart from being one of the seven vice-presidents in the Delhi unit. However, one thing which could go against him is that Gautam is a Jatav Dalit while Kumar is a valmiki.
Apart from Gautam, others who are in the race are Vishesh Ravi, Prakash Jarwal, Ajay Dutt, Ved Prakash, Raju Dhingan, Girish Soni, Hazari Lal Chauhan and Fateh Singh. "The Chief Minister, along with Home Minister Satyendar Jain will leave for the Vatican City tomorrow to attend the cannonisation of Mother Teressa to be held on September 4. He will return on September 5. In his absence no new face will be announced," said an AAP functionary.
In a sudden move, Kumar was sacked from the council of ministers on Wednesday. In a video message, Kejriwal said Kumar had "betrayed" the core values on which AAP will never compromise and hit out at rival parties for their "indifference" in taking action in cases of wrongdoings and corruption.
Kejriwal also asserted that he will prefer to die than stray from AAP's principles, adding the same rule will apply to himself and all other senior leaders.