The nonagenarian leader was reacting to Kejriwal's statement during a television interview yesterday that he would welcome Achuthanandan to his party and the support of honest leaders like him would strengthen the anti-corruption campaign in the country.
"It seems that Kejriwal had not properly understood my politics and my struggles based on the philosophy of dialectical materialism and Marxism-Leninism. If he was aware of that, he would not have made such a statement," he told reporters here.
The CPI(M) leader also took a dig at reporters, saying "you should not have asked this question to me since you know that I have a clear political position.
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