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Swami questions Kejriwal for attacking only Robert Vadra and not Sonia

Patna, Oct 16: Alleging that Robert Vadra used his ‘connections' with the Gandhi family to accumulate wealth and commit other improprieties, Janata Party chief Subramaniam Swami today questioned Arvind Kejriwal for restricting his expose to

On Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar advocating a secular candidate to be projected by the BJP for the next parliamentary polls in an apparent attempt to scuttle the prospects of Narendra Modi, Swami said Modi has all the credentials required for a secular person and also to be projected as the prime ministerial candidate.

“All Hindus are secular and Modi is one of them and he believes in the Hindutva ideology in which all Indians are Hindus by origin,” the Janata party supremo said, adding that it was inappropriate for anybody to run down his claims to be projected as the BJP's prime ministerial candidate.

He attacked the political parties like RJD and LJP and its leaders for serving the Congress leadership for their political survival and said that these parties have lost their relevance in political arena of Bihar and in the country.

On the SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and the BSP supremo Mayawati sticking with the Congress-led UPA government in its hour of serious corruption charges, Swami said “the SP and BSP presidents have the CBI's sword dangled down their necks by the Central government and they could ill-afford to withdraw support to it.”

But if there was a genuine scenario of the UPA government collapsing, Yadav and Mayawati will not take much time in withdrawing support to the Central government, he said.

Swami said that he was very much focused to put behind bar those accused in the 2G scam latest by February-March 2013 and claimed that he was pursuing cases against Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram too and was confident that he will succeed in nailing him in one of the cases in the supreme court in 2G scam.