Party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala faced a lot of questions from reporters whether the party would appeal to the anti-corruption crusader to join the stir launched by it against the Modi government in the wake of the ordinance.
"Cause of farmers will be greatly strengthened if Hazare lends his voice and support", was his refrain. He said that the government has made an assault on the rights of farmers.
"The two so called disciples of Hazare first dumped the India Against Corruption, then Hazare's movement and then his philosophy in the quest for Chief Ministership. It speaks volumes about their conduct", Surjewala said.
He said that reports that Hazare refused to take a call from Bedi after she joined the BJP leaves no one in doubt about how he feels about the developments.
Posing a host of questions for Kejriwal and Bedi, he said the BJP CM candidate had time and again ridiculed the political class including the BJP leaders while Kejriwal was known for his "shoot and scoot" policy through which he used to make allegations and run away.