Cong, BJP being run by mafia: Kejriwal

Says they have looted iron ore, there has been 2G scam, coal scam whose files are missing, Adarsh scam, and so on

Arvind Kejriwal
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 25 2013 | 8:38 PM IST
Leaders and politicians sitting in Parliament and state Assemblies, with a few exceptions, were no less than terrorists while the biggest national parties were being "run by the mafia", Aam Aadmi Party founder Arvind Kejriwal charged today.

"They (politicians) have looted iron ore; there is the 2G scam, the coal scam, whose files are now missing, there is the Adarsh scam, the files related to which have been burnt.

"These people (politicians) have connived with power companies and increased tariffs. Now, the common man is burdened by inflation. Are our politicians any less than terrorists... Both Congress and BJP are controlled by mafia," Kejriwal said.

Accusing Congress and BJP of being hand in glove in Delhi, Kejriwal said that before AAP was formed, the two parties were having a good time, "just like husband and wife".

"BJP has been fielding weak candidates against (Delhi CM Sheila Dixit) for the last 15 years, but when I announced my candidature, the party said it would be fielding actress Kirron Kher or Kiran Bedi against me... What does it suggest," he questioned.

Kejriwal, however, rubbished reports of former IPS officer Bedi contesting against him, saying she has clarified that she doesn't want to join politics.

Kejriwal is contesting against Dikshit for the New Delhi Assembly seat.
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First Published: Aug 25 2013 | 8:28 PM IST

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