Anti-graft Movement in India

Kejriwal suspends Delhi protest

In a surprise move, India Against Corruption activist Arvind Kejriwal announced yesterday afternoon temporary suspension of his agitation in Delhi against Union law minister Salman Khurshid and said that he will now take the protest to the minister's constituency Farrukhabad.
The announcement came as a surprise, as Kejriwal had all along maintained that he would continue with the protest till Salman Khurshid tenders his resignation.
"We are suspending our agitation, not closing it. We will go to villages and continue the fight. We will take our fight to every village of Farrukhabad," Kejriwal told his supporters here.
Kejriwal also announced that his next expose against a politician will be on October 17 instead of Tuesday.
Kejriwal hit out at Prime Minister for refusing to meet a delegation of the disabled and announced that he refused to consider Manmohan Singh as his PM.
Earlier in the day, Kejriwal launched another round of attack on law minister Salman Khurshid.
Accusing Salman Khurshid of tampering with evidence, Kejriwal said if the law minister is given 10 days he will destroy all the proof in the case.

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Anti-graft Movement in India

Kejriwal suspends Delhi protest

In a surprise move, India Against Corruption activist Arvind Kejriwal announced yesterday afternoon temporary suspension of his agitation in Delhi against Union law minister Salman Khurshid and said that he will now take the protest to the minister's constituency Farrukhabad.
The announcement came as a surprise, as Kejriwal had all along maintained that he would continue with the protest till Salman Khurshid tenders his resignation.
"We are suspending our agitation, not closing it. We will go to villages and continue the fight. We will take our fight to every village of Farrukhabad," Kejriwal told his supporters here.
Kejriwal also announced that his next expose against a politician will be on October 17 instead of Tuesday.
Kejriwal hit out at Prime Minister for refusing to meet a delegation of the disabled and announced that he refused to consider Manmohan Singh as his PM.
Earlier in the day, Kejriwal launched another round of attack on law minister Salman Khurshid.
Accusing Salman Khurshid of tampering with evidence, Kejriwal said if the law minister is given 10 days he will destroy all the proof in the case.

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