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Jalandhar7 hours ago
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Union Minister and BJP MP from Hoshiarpur in Punjab, Somprakash is troubled by a man who is duping people by pretending to be his PA. This person named Sahil is collecting money from people by impersonating himself as the PA of Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Somprakash. Somprakash is getting defamed by this. The situation has become so bad that Somprakash himself first lodged a police complaint against this man named Sahil and when things did not work out with him, he had to release the information through the public medium.
Appeal issued by Union Minister of State from social media
According to Union Minister of State Somprakash, ‘I have come to know that some thug named Sahil is calling people by pretending to be my PA and demanding money. I want to tell everyone that I have nothing to do with that person. I have lodged a police complaint against him. If any person gets his call, immediately inform the police. Somprakash appealed to the people to be careful and said that no one should give anything to Sahil.
Fake PA in discussion for a long time In Punjab, this fake PA named Sahil has been in discussion for a long time. When he started calling the minister’s close friends and asking for money, the matter came out. When Union Minister Somprakash came to know about this, he first investigated at his level and after confirming the demand for money, gave a complaint to the police.
Somprakash is the MP from Hoshiarpur
ISomprakash is currently a BJP MP from Hoshiarpur Lok Sabha seat. In 2019, he was given a ticket from here in place of Vijay Sampla. Earlier, he was a BJP MLA from Phagwara assembly seat. In this area, there are discussions about the cheating of his fake PA. Somprakash has been an IAS officer and has served as a DC in many districts including Jalandhar. Narendra Modi, who took oath as Prime Minister for the second time in May 2019, included Somprakash in his cabinet.
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