Noted lawyer and Rajya Sabha MP Ram Jethmalani has threatened to "expose" the "undesirable elements" within BJP and suggested that his expulsion from the party's primary membership was done because of his campaign against black money.
At the same time, Jethmalani refused to find fault with Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, who is also part of the BJP's Parliamentary Board that took the decision to expel him for six years on charges of "breach of discipline".
Asked about Modi, he said that he still believes that Modi is the best Prime Ministerial candidate and better than anyone else in BJP.
"I have no doubt that they are ashamed of the campaign against black money that I have started the leadership of this party refused to support me in my demands (regarding repatriation of black money) against the Congress party," he added.
He said BJP was on a "suicidal course".
"My confidence in the stupidity of these leaders stands confirmed...They are going to lose millions of votes due to this stupid action," the rebel BJP MP said.
Maintaining that he has no ambition for any ministerial post, Jethmalani said his only aim is to dislodge the "corrupt rulers". He spoke at length about his campaign against black money.
Jethmalani, who had been critical of the BJP leadership and had revolted against then party chief Nitin Gadkari, was today expelled from the party's primary membership for six years on charges of "breach of discipline".
Source: Hindustan Times
At the same time, Jethmalani refused to find fault with Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, who is also part of the BJP's Parliamentary Board that took the decision to expel him for six years on charges of "breach of discipline".
Asked about Modi, he said that he still believes that Modi is the best Prime Ministerial candidate and better than anyone else in BJP.
"I have no doubt that they are ashamed of the campaign against black money that I have started the leadership of this party refused to support me in my demands (regarding repatriation of black money) against the Congress party," he added.
He said BJP was on a "suicidal course".
"My confidence in the stupidity of these leaders stands confirmed...They are going to lose millions of votes due to this stupid action," the rebel BJP MP said.
Maintaining that he has no ambition for any ministerial post, Jethmalani said his only aim is to dislodge the "corrupt rulers". He spoke at length about his campaign against black money.
Jethmalani, who had been critical of the BJP leadership and had revolted against then party chief Nitin Gadkari, was today expelled from the party's primary membership for six years on charges of "breach of discipline".
Source: Hindustan Times
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