Bhatt also urged the CBI which is currently looking into an earlier sting operation on Rawat to bring the latest video under the ambit of its investigations.
The earlier sting puportedly showed Rawat negotiating a deal to buy the support of disgruntled party MLAs at the the time of the political crisis in the state in March last year.
On the basis of the latest sting, Bhatt accused Rawat of striking a deal of Rs 7 crore with Bhandari to make him resign from the assembly to reduce the number of BJP MLAs in the House. However, Bhatt said out of the promised amount of Rs 7 crore Bhandari was paid Rs 3 crore.
Charging Rawat with once again sullying the reputation of the state also called Devbhoomi, Bhatt asked him to step down as chief minister saying he had no moral right to remain in office.
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