New Delhi: Kejriwal writes to Modi, asks him to come clean on ties with Mukesh Ambani


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New Delhi, Feb 21, 2014 : Former Delhi chief minister andAAP leader Arvind Kejriwal has written a letter to Narendra Modi asking the Gujarat chief minister to clear his stand on the issue of gas pricing.



Addressing a press conference here, Arvind Kejriwal once again reiterated his charge that RIL chief Mukesh Ambani was being paid much more for gas than the prices decided earlier and questioned Modi’s silence on the issue.

 



In the letter, Kejriwal writes about the FIR lodged against Mukesh Ambani by his government on the issue of gas pricing and questions why both the BJPand Congress opposed this move.



Citing BJP’s support to Rajya Sabha member Parimal Nathvani, who is group president in Reliance, Kejriwal writes that this raises doubts in the minds of people about BJP’s relations with Mukesh Ambani.



The AAP leader said that both Modi and Rahul Gandhi are using helicopters and private planes for their travel in India and abroad. "Who are the owners of these helicopters and private planes? Kejriwal asked.



Do you use these helicopters for free or do you pay for them? he asks.



Kejriwal also said that Modi should make public the amount of money being spent on his rallies and the source of these funds.



According to reports, it is being said that Mukesh Ambani is funding your rallies, Kejriwal said, asking Modi to clarify if it is true.



Kejriwal plans to write a similar letter to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.



The AAP leader also announced to distribute 10 crore copies of his letter across the country.

 

 

Comments on this Article
Harish Narendrula, Hyderabad Mon, September-5-2016, 7:08

Wishing you take the spirit behind this and Win 100% Seats in all your elections Reliance s share is just 20% in oil and gas industry. Govt owns 80% oil and gas, with Zero benefits for people A Private man owns 20% of oil and gas.. result Jio sim...unprecedented offers making common man s life easier Free markets do far better Good service to people than any Governments. Governments too can do, but only as long as Economics and Religion are kept away from Politics, which is very difficult with out genuine people like you, that too facing all sorts of nonsense what your good self are facing With all due respect to you Arvind Jee, any genuine person believes you are exceptionally fair. But problem is with the Governments existence itself. They can never allow free markets flourish, because the few richest corporates give a tough fight against it Those who are creating jobs and productive in their life, are more appropriate to speak about Ambani more than those who worked as Accountants or Revenue service officers.

Victor Castelino, Boliye/Dubai Fri, February-21-2014, 4:05
Akbar was very close to his minister Birbal. Many of the other ministers were jealous of Birbal. One day they went to the king and said, \'Your Majesty! We know that you like Birbal very much as he is very clever and intelligent. Please give us a test to prove our talent.\'Akbar thought for a while and said, \'Tomorrow in the court I will give you a task. Let us see who will come up with the solution first.\' The ministers agreed and left. In the court next day Akbar said\' Here is the test for all the ministers in the court. Count the number of crows in the city. I want to have the solution by tomorrow.\' Everybody in the court was astonished by the task. They all thought “Is the king serious?\'Birbal was very cool. He went home, had his lunch and enjoyed in the park that evening. All the others were very busy. They started counting the crows in the city. Some did not have their lunch. After all they had to outwit Birbal.Next day, the king was ready in the court. Everybody, except Birbal were pale. The ministers said “Sorry Your Majesty! We could not complete your task perfectly. We failed to count the crows exactly. We all have come up with different solutions.\'Akbar turned to Birbal. Birbal said, \'Sir, there are 5,248 crows in the city.\' Everyone was puzzled. Akbar asked Birbal how he could be so sure.Birbal said, \'Sir, I came up with this figure after counting the crows. If you think that this figure is not correct, you are free to do the counting yourself\'
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