However, Dilip Lande, who was among the six corporators who left the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), rejected the charge levelled by Sanjay Turde and said they were ready for probe.
He also threatened to sue Turde, who made the allegation in a letter written to the ACB on October 18, nearly a week after six of the seven corporators of the Raj Thackeray-led MNS joined the Shiv Sena.
"On the sidelines of a ward council meeting on October 12, Dilip Lande called me at around 1 pm and enquired whether I would want to join the Shiv Sena.
"He told me that six corporators have decided to join the Shiv Sena and if I do so, then I would never fall short of money, besides it will give a boost to my political career," Turde alleged in the letter.
When contacted, Lande said Turde was contradicting his own statement and that he would sue Tarde for "defaming" him and his party.
"A few days back, Turde told reporters that he was not offered any money and now he is contradicting himself and making allegations that he was offered money.
"I too request the ACB or any other agency to conduct a probe and when I come clean, I will sue him for defaming me and my party," Lande said.
Meanwhile, BJP MP Kirit Somaiya, in a video message, today said he would meet the officials of the ACB and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and seek an investigation into the alleged "bribe case".
Jai Ho Foundation, a city-based NGO, had earlier written a letter to Maharashtra Lokayukta demanding a probe into the matter.
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