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          Patna, Dec 30 (IANS) A budding cricketer here has been booked   for allegedly demanding Rs.20 lakh from Bihar's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP   and former cricketer Kirti Azad, police said Thursday. Parnav Kumar Choudhary was booked after Azad, the MP from   Darbhanga, alleged that he had been threatened with dire consequences if he did   not pay up.
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	  Choudhary claimed that he had paid Azad Rs.20 lakh to get selected in the   under-19 Orissa cricket team and he wanted his money back as he was not   selected, police said after initial investigation. 
 "Parnav Kumar   Choudhary repeatedly called on Kirti Azad's cell phone on Dec 24 and demanded   monney and threatened dire consequences if not paid," said Darbhanga Deputy   Superintendent of Police (DSP) Sailesh Kumar Sinha.
 
 Choudhary, a   resident of Rupauli village in Darbhanga district, also sent an SMS message to   Azad in this connection.
 
 Police officials said it was revealed during   investigations that Choudhary told his friends that he paid Rs.20 lakh to Azad   for his selection in the under-19 Orissa team. When he was not selected, he   demanded that the money be returned.
 
 Azad denied the claim and said he   did not know Choudhary.
 
 "I never lobbied for the selection of a cricketer   in a cricket team, there was no question of it. I have nothing to do with the   selection of an under-19 cricket team," he said.
 
 He said he complained   to the police after the threatening calls.
 
 
   
      
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