When asked why he had sharpened attack against Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, whom he accused of using religious places for political activity (a charge found baseless by the district administration), Singh exclaimed, "What do you mean by sharpened attack? They have never been charge free."
Singh said that he met L.K. Advani, old friend and colleague, before leaving from Delhi, but now that he had been expelled from the BJP, he "did not find it fit to call anybody".
Significantly, he dismissed rumours that he might join any other political party. "I am not joining any political party. The Samajwadi Party was very kind; Mulayam Singh called me. Azam Khan called me, too. I also had a talk with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. But I am not looking forward to joining any party."
BJP not fit to govern India: Jaswant Singh
New Delhi: Expelled leader Jaswant Singh slammed the BJP for becoming a party of “individual leaders" and said he was "not sure if the BJP is fit to govern” India since “there was no collective
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