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Kejriwal dismisses Digvijay tirade

Says rant not worthy of response, calls it a rattled and baffled Congress' last resort

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Sreelatha Menon New Delhi

Anti-corruption activist Arvind Kejriwal has said that the tirade against him by Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh was not worthy of a response.

Singh had in a letter to Kejriwal called him a self-serving megalomaniac who was like Hitler.

He said that he agreed with former police officer Y P Singh, who said there was a streak of Hitler in him.

He reiterated that Kejriwal had approached him for a membership in the National Advisory Council. He said he did recommend his name to NAC chairperson Sonia Gandhi who went for Aruna Roy.

Singh trying to make the most of the perceived differences between Roy and Kejriwal goes on to say that Kejriwal could get along with no one. "First you could not get along with Aruna Roy who was your Guru in RTI. Then you parted ways with Kiran Bedi and now with Anna Hazare, whom you used as a front to give your ambitions a touch of respectability," he wrote.

"Congress seems to be completely rattled and baffled. That is apparent from Digvijay's letter. Digvijay seems Congress' last resort" Kejriwal said in response.

 

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First Published: Oct 19 2012 | 9:16 PM IST

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