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New Delhi, May 31: NDTV on Wednesday night telecast a ‘sting’ operation purporting to show a collusion between the prosecution and the defence in the high-profile BMW hit-and-run case in which Sanjeev Nanda, grandson of a former Navy chief, is accused of running over and killing six persons while driving a BMW car nearly eight years ago.

The channel showed with the help of a hidden camera R K Anand, one of the leading criminal lawyers in the country and the counsel for Nanda in the case, talking to a prosecution witness Sunil Kulkarni about the case.

Kulkarni discusses money transaction with Anand who told the channel that the witness was a blackmailer and that he had laughed at his demand for money when he suddenly approached him at the Delhi airport. Anand said everything was fabricated.

The channel claimed that Kulkarni had met the defence lawyer a second time but Anand denied that.

According to the expose, public prosecutor I U Khan asked Kulkarni if he had met ‘bade sahib.’ Kulkarni told the channel that the reference was to Anand.

NDTV said that they had been approached by Kulkarni after watching the channel's expose on the BMW case. He claimed he was under great pressure from the defence and the prosecution to change his original statement and he offered to prove this on hidden camera. But just before the testimony began, he withdrew his initial consent, the television channel said in a release.

Anand said that he had told the Delhi High Court that Kulkarni should not be examined because he was a blackmailer and "he has been blackmailing us for so many years". 

  

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