"Parnami should tell me the names of directors of my company whose shares worth Rs 100 I sold out at Rs 40,000," Vaibhav said in a statement here.
It was "unfortunate and condemnable" on the part of Parnami to make such false allegations, he said.
"If this allegation comes through, I will deposit the earned income as charges to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund," he said.
Earlier in the day, Parnami in a statement said, "Gehlot's son Vaibhab Gehlot sold out Rs 100 share to a Mauritius based company at Rs 40,000. Gehlot has also allocated prime located valuable mines to his relatives. When these matters were exposed, how come Gehlot did not tender his resignation on these matters.
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