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‘Congress is finished, BJP keeps changing CMS’

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AHMEDABAD: In Gujarat, Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday continued his atack on the BJP, while he also lashed out at the Congress ahead of the assembly elections due in the state in a few months.

“The BJP keeps changing chief ministers,” the AAP chief said amid atempts to expand the footprint in the state.

He was referring to the recent leadership rejig in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state. Karnataka, Utarakhand and Tripura have witnessed similar changes too in the recent years.

“I have heard that ater PM Modi, Sonia ji would be next candidate for the BJP for the prime minister’s post,” Kejriwal said at a briefing, while taking a sharp jibe amid speculatio­n of activist Medha Patkar being considered for the chief minister’s post.

“Please ask the BJP leader who has been asking questions on this about the considerat­ion of Sonia ji being considered a candidate for Modi ji’s successor.”

His dig was in response to claims that the AAP was ensuring a “backdoor entry” for Medha Patkar.

Hiting out at the BJP, which has been ruling in the state for nearly 27 years, he added: “There is no need to fear any longer. The BJP is going and the AAP is coming to power.

“Whatever scams have happened in the state, would be probed and public would get back their money. We will use the money to build public infrastruc­ture.”

While answering a reporter’s question, he also took a sharp aim at the grand old party.

“The Congress is finished. Let’s stop taking questions about them.”

On being questioned about his faceoff with the state police amid security concerns linked to his auto ride on Monday, Kejriwal said: “Should a CM not travel by auto? I travel on autos in Delhi too.

“Later,

I was given security here also.”

He yet again slammed the ruling party in Gujarat over atacks on the AAP linked to promises of subsidised electricit­y.

Kejriwal also promised corruption free government if his party is voted to power in Gujarat.

The AAP chief said, “Anyone in the government indulging in corrupt practices, be it of AAP or other parties, will be sent to jail.”

Kejriwal cited a move of the Aap-led Punjab government when it sacked a minister for corrupt practices.

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A worker packs a sack filled with rice on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.
File/reuters ± A worker packs a sack filled with rice on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.

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