Fernandes accuses Kejriwal of adopting hit-and-run strategy

"Vadra has given his point of view and if anybody has anything, there are systems in place in the country. You have the Supreme Court, High Courts and Magisterial Courts. You can approach them. Raising issues in public and adopting hit-and-run strategy is not good," he told PTI.
On the controversy surrounding the transfer of senior Haryana IAS officer Ashok Khemka allegedly over the DLF-Vadra deal issue, Fernandes said the official was transferred on the basis of court order."Can anybody question court order".
On Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid's NGO being accused of financial bunglings by Kejriwal, Fernandes said he has already clarified and answered all questions.
Replying to a query on allegations levelled against Congress by India Against Corruption, Fernandes said there was nothing against the party. "If any individual is asked to explain on a related issue, he has to do it," he said.
However, Congress would not be affected by these allegations as it is a party which fought for country's freedom and all are moving forward under Sonia Gandhi's leadership, he said.
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First Published: Oct 18 2012 | 4:05 PM IST

