http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-01-09/news/46030315_1_prashant-bhushan-narendra-modi-bjp-mla

Prashant Bhushan takes on Narendra Modi, calls him a Reliance puppet
Ritika Chopra, ET Bureau Jan 9, 2014, 05.00AM IST

NEW DELHI: Prashant
Bhushan<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Prashant%20Bhushan>
has
described the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, Narendra
Modi<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Narendra%20Modi>,
a "puppet in the hands of Reliance (Industries) " and said that his party
will take Modi head on in the Lok Sabha polls in April and May this year.

The AAP <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/AAP> has refrained from
articulating its stand on the
BJP<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/BJP>leader
or Gujarat's governance, except for allegations made a year earlier that
the Gujarat CM is favouring Adani
Group<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Adani%20Group>for
supplying electricity, even as cheaper power tariffs were offered by the
state-owned Gujarat Mineral
Development<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Gujarat%20Mineral%20Development>Corp.
But, with the party setting its eyes on the Lok Sabha elections, this would
change Bhushan, a member of AAP's Political Advisory Committee (PAC) told
ET.

"His (Modi's) talk on corruption is bogus. We (the AAP) consider him to
represent the same kind of corrupt politics that we have seen in this
country and have already exposed his corruption in the Adani case. And why
is Modi silent on the gas pricing dispute which is one of the biggest scams
today? If you listen to the Radia tapes you'll see that the BJP leadership
is nothing but a puppet in the hands of Reliance and Modi is part of this
corruption," he said, referring to the conversation between Rajya
Sabha<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Rajya%20Sabha> member
of the Janata Dal-United (BJP's ally at that point) NK Singh and Niira
Radia<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Niira%20Radia> on
getting BJP to replace Arun
Shourie<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Arun%20Shourie> as
the lead <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/lead> speaker in the
Upper House to change the course of the discussion on gas pricing in July
2009 in favour of RIL.

Yogendra Yadav <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Yogendra%20Yadav>,
widely regarded as the new party's chief strategist, echoed Bhushan's views
on Modi, though his tone was softer. "It's not a question on whether we
will raise Modi's corrupt practices because we have already done it. We
were the first one to talk about it when we raised the Adani issue.

As and when the need arises, we will talk about it again". Alleged snooping
by Gujarat government agencies would also be brought to the fore during the
election campaign, Bhushan said.

"He used the state's security agencies to snoop on innocent people and
destroy the career of honest officers like Pradeep Sharma. Amit Shah, a man
with murder charges against him is his lieutenant. He didn't allow the
Lokayukta to be formed in Gujarat.

Closer to the Lok Sabha elections, we will raise these issues and tell
everyone what we think about Modi," the activist lawyer said. After the
Delhi assembly elections, AAP has seen its membership in the western state
increase to around one lakh from 6,000 members.

Apart from BJP MLA and social activist Kanu Kalsariya, senior academicians,
and former bureaucrats, among others, have joined the party in the state in
recent times. Gujarat, according to Bhushan, is one of the states AAP
expects to do well in the upcoming polls. Bhushan has been an old
antagonist of the RIL, having filing a PIL in the 1990s against the award
of the Mukta-Panna oil and gas fields.
RIL<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/RIL> has
two industrial complexes at Hariza and Jamnagar in Gujarat.


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