"No charge can be framed against me. There is no inducement from my end to bring MPs to cross-vote in lieu of money.
"There is allegation that I gave money. But I am not a man of means. Just an impression has been created that I am. But I am not," Singh submitted before Special Judge Narottam Kaushal.
"As far as charge sheet is concerned, there is no direct evidence qua me. It is the case of the prosecution itself that there is no direct evidence. Entire case is based on circumstantial evidence," Singh's counsel senior advocate Hariharan N said during arguments on framing of charges.
Besides Amar Singh and Kulkarni, BJP MPs Ashok Argal and Faggan Singh Kulaste and former MP Mahabir Singh Bhagora Sanjeev Saxena, Amar Singh's former aide and BJP activist Sohail Hindustani are accused in the case.
Refuting the allegations, Singh's counsel today said from the evidence of record, meeting of minds cannot be proved.
The first stage of the case was on July 21, 2008 when BJP MPs had allegedly met Samajwadi party MP Rewati Raman Singh who is now not before this court.
