Congress accuses BJP of double standards

November 11, 2012 02:42 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:13 pm IST - Bhopal

Leader of Opposition Ajay Singh Rahul during a protest against corruption, non-fulfilment of promises made by the ruling BJP and deteriorating law and order situation in Madhya Pradesh. File photo: A.M. Faruqui

Leader of Opposition Ajay Singh Rahul during a protest against corruption, non-fulfilment of promises made by the ruling BJP and deteriorating law and order situation in Madhya Pradesh. File photo: A.M. Faruqui

Madhya Pradesh Congress has accused the BJP of adopting double standards on the issue of corruption and black money.

“BJP is the only party in the country to have got two tainted presidents who were found involved in corruption while holding the post,” Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh Assembly Ajay Singh said in a statement here.

He said while the BJP shunned tribal leader and former party president Bangaru Laxaman when he was caught on camera accepting bribe, the party was defending its present chief Nitin Gadkari, in wake of allegations of dubious funding of his company.

“Ironically, BJP patriarch Lal Krishna Advani had taken out a rally across the country on the issue of corruption and black money,” Mr. Singh said.

He also alleged that corruption is at the peak in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.

Taking a dig at BJP over its leader Ram Jethmalani’s remarks that Lord Ram was a “bad husband”, the Congress leader said, “The saffron party, which used Lord Ram’s name for political gains, seems to have suddenly developed antipathy for the deity. At least the statements of Jethmalani and Vinay Katiyar indicated this.”

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