Asserting that Nilekani has committed a mistake by becoming a Congress candidate from Bangalore South seat here, Kumar said: "He has committed hara-kiri. Today, he represents whatever Congress is representing. Since Congress represents corruption and scams, now he also represents corruption and scams."
The 54-year-old Kumar, who has been elected for a record five times from this constituency, also dismissed suggestions that Nilekani could be at an advantageous position for being a co-founder and former CEO of Bangalore-based Infosys and for having served as the Chairman of UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India).
"He today represents all weaknesses of Congress. People also feel that though he had been the Chairman of UIDAI, enjoying a position of Cabinet rank, he did not say anything when all the scams were unfolding under this Congress party- led government.
"When problems like inflation and economic slowdown were taking place, he was not doing anything and was only keeping mum. He did not raise his voice at that time," Kumar told PTI.
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Kumar is a member of BJP's Parliamentary Board and also a National General Secretary of the party.
Asked whether Nilekani was in an advantageous position because of Bangalore being an IT hub and he being a former corporate leader, Kumar said: "People recognise him here as a Congress candidate and not as anything other than that.