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Parliament ruckus over TMC sting continues
New Delhi, Mar 16 (IBNS) The Parliament on Wednesday was rocked yet again as the ruckus over the alleged TMC bribery case was debated by Left leader Sitaram Yechury and TMC spokesperson Derek O'Brian.
While O'Brian in his party's defence said that the alleged tape was doctored, Yechury said that it must be investigated because 'it is a scam of the highest order'.
O'Brian also alleged that this was a political vendetta and urged his political opponents to come face to face instead of 'cheap tricks.'
He also said that the sting operation lacked any kind of 'sting' and that his party is dismissive of the gimmick.
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