BJP seeks PM’s intervention

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NEW DELHI: BJP President Nitin Gadkari on Sunday sought Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s intervention to put an end to the government’s “sinister” campaign against Team Anna and Baba Ramdev, saying it “reminds” one of the days of the Emergency.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, Gadkari rued that members of civil society had become victims of the UPA’s “vindictive approach” which was “highly disturbing” and a cause of serious concern.

“Undoubtedly, law must take its own course in the cases of all those who are guilty,” he said.

“It seems a witch hunt has been unleashed against some members of Team Anna. (PTI)

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