Fresh salvo

February 13, 2014 02:15 am | Updated May 18, 2016 07:48 am IST

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is a self-confessed anti-corruption crusader. But the way he has been going hammer and tongs at Ministers and officials suspected of corruption makes one wonder whether he is taking his role too seriously (“Kejriwal fires salvo against Moily, Mukesh on gas pricing,” Feb.12). Is he a Chief Minister or an activist? Instead of flooding his Anti-Corruption Bureau with a deluge of cases, he should ask the Central government to speed up the process of appointing the Lok Pal. It will also make his fight against corruption in high places appear more credible.

T.K.S. Thathachari,

Bangalore

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