Sukesh Wants To Donate Rs 10 Cr To Railways!

Alleged conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar who was arrested and going through jail term in connection with the Rs 200 crore Money Laundering Case had sent a sensational letter to the Railways. He said that he wants to give Rs 10 crores as financial help to the families of the recent Odisha train disaster. He requested Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to accept the help.

Yes, Sukesh Chandrasekhar who was arrested for financial crime came out announcing help to the victims on his part and requested the union government to accept this. In his letter, he announced financial help of Rs 10 crores to the victims.

Yes, Sukesh Chandrasekhar who was arrested for financial crime came out announcing help to the victims on his part and requested the union government to accept this. In his letter, he announced financial help of Rs 10 crores to the victims.

Sukesh said that he will give money from his personal funds, from which he paid the taxes, and requested the government to accept the proposal. He even sought details of the concerned department to donate. I will straightaway send the Demand Draft for Rs 10 crores and I will mention the documents like returns too, he said.

He termed the Balasore train accident as unfortunate and said that he is feeling proud of the BJP government which stood beside the families of the victims. He said that the money he donates should be used for the education and medical expenses of the kids from the victims’ families. Surprisingly, Sukesh said it is his responsibility as a person with the financial capability to support the families.

It is known that the Odisha train tragedy claimed as many as 288 victims. Around 1100 victims sustained injuries in the deadly mishap.

On the other hand, Sukesh made some sensational leaks in the sensational Delhi liquor scam which created a nationwide sensation. He created sensations by leaking WhatsApp chats with BRS MLC Kavitha whom he called Akka. Sukesh also targeted Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The leaks he made had increased the political heat in the nation.