Tejashwi demands affidavit from Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Tuesday said that should sign an affidavit promising that he would not seek help from any of the 23 opposition parties which the BJP has labelled as ""corrupt" and "thieves" to form a government at the Centre after the Lok Sabha polls.

He had also participated in the mega opposition rally called by Banerjee in the city on January 19.

had compared the opposition parties to a "band of thieves" and had alleged that they had looted the country's wealth by indulging in corruption.

"Today all BJP leaders are saying that a band of thieves have joined hands to form the federal front (of opposition parties). I request you Modiji, ji, ji and ji to please sign an affidavit stating that you will not seek help from any one of the 23 opposition parties to form the government," he said.

Tejashwi said that if a party severs ties with the BJP then it is labelled as corrupt.

When parted ways with the BJP, they started harassing him. So the situation is they will hound you if you are not with them but if they need you, then they will place you on their heads," he said.

Naidu, and who had snapped ties with the NDA in March 2018, had accused the NDA government of harassing political rivals through central agencies. He had also withdrawn the general consent accorded to CBI to conduct raids and carry out investigations in the state. The move had been welcomed by Banerjee.

The wondered whether CBI would be able to initiate any investigation against Amit Shahs son whose business had allegedly got a big upswing after the BJP-led government came to power at the Centre in 2014.

"You (CBI) are showing overactive drive against us. If you are so neutral then will you be able to initiate investigation against son?" he said.

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First Published: Tue, February 05 2019. 19:55 IST