Kejri launches road rallies; attacks Congress and BJP

Kejri launches road rallies; attacks Congress and BJP
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Kejri launches road rallies; attacks Congress and BJP, Anti- Corruption Branch, Reliance Industries. He also lambasted the Congress and BJP for staying mum over the Reliance gas price issue.

  • No change in corruption, inflation even if Modi or Rahul come to power
  • Lashes out at Mulayam and Mayawati,says graft cases pending against them

Moradabad : Seeking to broaden his appeal in UP, AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal attacked BJP and Congress, saying there will be no change in corruption and inflation even if Narendra Modi or Rahul Gandhi comes to power.

He also lashed out at the Samajwadi Party and BSP stating that both Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati have corruption cases pending against them.

He also lambasted the Congress and BJP for staying mum over the Reliance gas price issue.

The AAP government in Delhi had ordered the Anti- Corruption Branch (ACB) to register an FIR against Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani and Union Petroleum Minister Veerappa Moily over the alleged irregularities in the Krishna-Godavari gas pricing issue. "Congress has given a partying gift to the Ambanis. I wrote to Modi on this issue seeking his opinion, but he has not replied to the letter," he said.

Kejriwal said that from next month there will be hike in the gas price and this will have an impact on everyone. "From April 1 onwards there will be a drastic rise in the price. This gas will cost 1 dollar to Ambanis, but will be distributed at 8 dollars.

"This gas is used in manure, which means the cost of manure will go up resulting in the price rise of wheat, rice, fruits. This gas is also used in electricity and CNG, which means electricity rates and transport prices will go up," Kejriwal said. Training his guns on Modi, Kejriwal said that while his government registered 5 FIRs against Sheila Dikshit, Modi did not register even one FIR against Robert Vadra, allegedly involved in land scams in Rajasthan.

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