Monday, February 17, 2014

AAP's gaffe: Anjali Damania will NOT 'technically' contest against ex-BJP chief Nitin Gadkari!


New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has made a "factual error" by projecting Maharashtra irrigation scam whistle-blower Anjali Damania as fighting the upcoming 2014 Lok Sabha elections against former BJP President Nitin Gadkari from Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency.

The seat is presently represented in Parliament by Vilas Muttemwar of the Indian National Congress, not by Gadkari.

Hence, pitting her against someone who is not representing the parliamentary constituency is "factually incorrect".

Even the AAP’s official website projects the battle on ‘similar’ lines, which is "false" in principle.

Nevertheless, Vilas Muttemwar may not be a face that enjoys as much recognition nationwide as Nitin Gadkari and AAP banks on sensation, so does our news media. Isn’t it?

Challenging political bigwigs, AAP's central leadership on Sunday released the names of 20 candidates for approaching general elections.

Keeping up with its past made promise, AAP has fielded some its best names against veteran political leaders of the Congress and the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).

Anjali is the most known face of the party in the state and hence, she is chosen to contest "against prominent BJP leader Nitin Gadkari".

After her name was declared yesterday, Damania said she is "determined to take on Gadkari in order to keep exposing his corrupt ways and alleged involvement in many more scams".

"I was reluctant to fight a poll earlier because of my small kids but in the changing scenario, when AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal gave away his chair of Delhi Chief Minister to fight corruption in the country, how can I sit back home ? Hence, I agreed to the party nomination," Damania told PTI.

"In 2011, I had exposed Gadkari's nexus with NCP chief and Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, and since then I have collected enough material to expose his five more scams..Now I am ready to face and fight him in the 2014 LS polls," Damania said.

In her first full-fledged interview, Damania said she is aware that were will be a lot of mud-slinging (in the coming days) and therefore she is braced for a vicious campaign.

Damania, who blew the lid off the multi-crore irrigation scam, is now all set to root out corrupt leaders from politics.

"Our fight is against corruption and we want to bring a change and now is the time to begin and bring it," she said.

"They (BJP) are accusing me of being an outsider (for Nagpur) but I belong to Maharashtra and India. When Rahul Gandhi can fight from Amethi constituency why can't I fight from Nagpur," she asked.

The 44-year-old RTI activist had accused the former BJP President of being hand-in glove with Sharad Pawar to suppress the alleged irregularities related to the irrigation projects in the state.

Damania had also alleged that when she approached Gadkari to seek help in filing a PIL in the scam, Gadkari refused to help.

"Now our goal is to clean the system, rout criminals and corrupt politicians from this country... for which AAP is likely to field 300 or more candidates in the forthcoming general elections," she said.

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