RS: Leaders like Uma Bharti and Kalyan Singh say that if our govt is formed, Robert Vadra will be put behind bars.
AJ: Both Modi ji and I have made it clear that we would want investigative agencies to work impartially. No guilty should be spared and nobody should be arrested for political reasons only.
RS: Forget about other leaders, you wrote in your blog that if illicit relationships of Congress leaders are exposed then they will be in trouble. We don't expect such language from you.
AJ: See, I wrote it deliberately. Everybody has to file affidavit while filing nomination papers. Narendra Modi also did the same. Earlier, there were provisions that you could leave some columns blank. In September 2013, SC said that you can't leave any column blank and you have to provide answer to every query. When it came to the column that asked about the assets of your family members, Modi ji wrote the name of his wife but mentioned that assets are not known. It was a child marriage which was not recognized and it can happen in villages 40-50 years back. Now Rahul Gandhi made it an issue and started speaking on this. I wrote in reply to that if you are considering the disclosure of a legitimate relationship wrong that was not acted upon then ask your party leaders who bring their wives only on nomination days but otherwise are living in other relationships. The voter also has the right to know about those relationships. Some wise man advised Rahul that he was treading on a wrong path and that it will land him into trouble. And the controversy came to an end with that.
RS: You keep leveling allegations against Rahul and Sonia. For 5 years, you were accusing PM of not speaking. I'm saying this because he is from Amritsar. His media adviser said that the PM spoke every third day in last 10 years. He gave 1,198 speeches during his tenure.
AJ: These are the speeches that are remembered only by the person who made them and not by the listeners. I have commented on this in my blof and I have written that the PM can walk on the snow and yet not leave foot prints behind.