Anna warns Kejriwal against going for a 'khichdi sarkar'
December 08, 2013  14:19
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With Aam Admi Party leading in a number of constituencies in Delhi, Anna Hazare today said Arvind Kejriwal could become chief minister one day and warned Congress that people will teach a lesson to it in the Lok Sabha elections.

Hazare, who had refused to campaign for Kejriwal's party, expressed happiness over AAP's performance in the Delhi elections where Sheila Dikshit has served as Chief Minister for 15 years.

"Definitely. Delhi is the Centre of politics of country's politics. It is not an easy task to defeat a government which is ruling there with just a broom in hand.

"The old parties have a lot of money. I feel happy that in such a situation, his party has emerged victorious and got 24 seats (leads)," Hazare told reporters when asked about AAP's performance.

At the same time, he cautioned Kejriwal against allying with any other party saying, "If an alliance government (Khichdi sarkar) is made, then it is of no use.

In such a government, corruption rules the roost. He should not take the support (of any other party). "If it is not possible to form a government, fresh elections should be held."

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