Friday, October 19, 2012

Narayanasamy questions Kejriwal on announcing internal inquiry

New Delhi, Oct 19 (ANI): Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office V. Narayanasamy on Friday poked fun at RTI crusader Arvind Kejriwal after the latter announced an internal inquiry against his aides, saying independent people can only be appointed by a third party.

Narayanasamy said that only a third party can order an impartial probe, and added that Kejriwal was fooling the entire nation.

"Today I saw in the TV that he (Kejriwal) appointed a Lokpal to probe the charges. Can anybody appoint a Lokpal to probe into his own allegations? This shows the madness of these people. Independent people can only be appointed by a third party," said Narayanasamy.

"If I have allegation against me, then I cannot appoint a judge to inquire into my allegations. This shows the kind of bogus people they are," he added. Narayanasamy also rubbished allegations that the Centre had been tapping the phone of Kejriwal and his associates.

"As far as the government is concerned, there is a procedure. Without permission, no tapping of phone will be done. There is a procedure; the government will follow that only. These are all allegations that are totally biased, it is not true, and it is only for the purpose of creating an impression in the minds of the people to get sympathy," said Narayanasamy. "He has been doing this drama from a long time, the drama started from Anna Hazare's time. Right from the beginning I have been telling that he is going to start a political party, it has been proved. Therefore these people want cheap popularity, they want to desecrate this country's democratic system," he added.

Nothing better can be expected from Congress lackeys.

If they were even one/thousandth as honest a Arvind Kehriwal and IAC, the country would have been a much better place.

Instead of criticising Kejriwal, they should emulate him.

Why don't they appoint an enquiry commission by three retired judges against Robert Vadra, Salman Khurshid, Nitin Gadkari and Sharad Pawar.

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