Kiran Bedi ready to be BJP’s Delhi CM candidate

May 21, 2014 03:54 pm | Updated July 01, 2016 09:24 am IST - New Delhi

Coimbatore 29/08/2012:Social activist and former IPS officer Kiran Bedi speaking at a face-to-face programme at Dr. G.R. Damodaran College of Science in Coimbatore onWednesday. 
Photo:K.Ananthan.

Coimbatore 29/08/2012:Social activist and former IPS officer Kiran Bedi speaking at a face-to-face programme at Dr. G.R. Damodaran College of Science in Coimbatore onWednesday. Photo:K.Ananthan.

A day after dropping hints of joining politics, former IPS officer and Team Anna member Kiran Bedi on Wednesday said she was ready to become the BJP’s chief ministerial nominee in Delhi if such an offer was made to her.

“I will consider myself to be ready for it if such an offer is made,” she said.

The former IPS officer was asked if she would become the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate in case of fresh elections in Delhi.

The BJP had projected Harsh Vardhan as the party’s chief ministerial candidate in the Assembly polls in December last year.

Dr. Vardhan has won the Lok Sabha elections from Chandni Chowk and there is speculation that Ms. Bedi may be considered the BJP’s Chief Ministerial candidate in the next assembly polls.

Ms. Bedi, who has been >heaping praise on Narendra Modi in the past couple of months, on Tuesday dropped hints of joining politics.

“I no more rule out entering Indian political service on capability basis. I am moving towards some flexibility in this,” she had tweeted.

Ms. Bedi, who was part of core team of Anna Hazare during his agitation for a strong Lokpal legislation, has openly been hailing Mr. Modi’s leadership saying he could lead the country effectively.

“The country seems to be in post-Independence euphoria once again. One of hope, joy, anticipation, anxiety, revival, ethics, merit, gratitude,” she said on Twitter.

On Monday, expelled AAP MLA Vinod Kumar Binny had called upon BJP, AAP and Congress leaders to consider Ms. Bedi for the post of Delhi chief minister, saying holding fresh Assembly elections would be a wastage of public money.

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