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Digvijay Singh: Nitin Gadkari should produce 'Slum Dog Millionaire-II'

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Digvijay Singh: Nitin Gadkari should produce 'Slum Dog Millionaire-II'


Accusing civil society activists of being silent on Nitin Gadkari'sbusiness dealings, Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh on Thursday alleged at "someconnection" between BJP and anti-corruption crusader turned politicianArvind Kejriwal.
Singh told reporters in Shimla that the civil society activist had levelled "mild charges" against BJPPresident Nitin Gadkari despite having full knowledge about his "fake companies with fake addresses and slum dwellers as directors".
"Arvind Kejriwal had information about the Shell companies of Gadkari and I ask him why he is silent. Earlier also I asked him some questions but he did not reply as he has no answer," he said.
Taking potshots at the BJP President, Singh said, Gadkari should produce "Slum Dog Millionaire-II" and added that in case of Slum Dog Millionaire-I, the person got the money but in this case, slum dwellers have only got the name and no money.
"The matter is being probed by competent authorities and the truth aboutGadkari's companies would come out", he said, adding, "I have always been saying that Gadkari is more of a businessman than a politician and talks more about commerce".
Targeting Kejriwal, Anna HazareBaba Ramdev, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and other civil society members, the Congress leader questioned as to why they were silent over allegations against Gadkari.
Defending Robert Vadra over land deals, Singh said, he purchased some land in Mansesar 15 years ago for Rs one lakh and it was a wise investment and the growth in land rates was an enormous 150 times and said that Vadra was being targeted only because he is Sonai Gandhi's son-in-law.
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