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Jaswant takes on BJP, says won't quit the party

Barmer: Stepping up his attack on Narendra Modi, BJP rebel Jaswant Singh today said “personality cult” was not good in a democracy and it would harm the party.  “The way the party is focusing on

Singh said that the manner in which things are happening in the party were against the BJP principles and said the party has been encroached by elements who never have any respect of party's ideology and principles.  

When asked why Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje was against him, Singh said it was up to her to comment.  

“I can say that I recommended her name for the chief ministership when I was travelling with the party leaders Atal Bihari Vajyapee and L K Advani,” he said, adding the suggestion was also seconded by former Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.

After filing his nomination from Barmer Lok Sabha constituency, the former Union Minister had yesterday made a veiled attack on Modi, saying the “Namo-Namo tamasha” and the decision-making process in BJP shows the “arrogance” of the Emergency era.