AAP part of RSS plan against Congress

Says Congress leader Digvijaya Singh
Agencies

Congress yesterday sought to give a new twist to AAP's victory in the Delhi polls with party general secretary Digvijaya Singh saying Arvind Kejriwal is part of the overall plan of RSS for a "Congress Free India".

"Kejriwal is a part of the overall plan of RSS for a Congress Mukt Bharat. I know I would be abused by both RSS and Kejriwal fans," Singh tweeted.

Kejriwal took oath as the eighth chief minister of Delhi yesterday after winning with a thumping majority in the delhi assembly polls.

"When I said RSS was behind Anna Movement, no one believed me I was called mad. But ultimately I was proved right and I would be this time too," he tweeted.

The AAP had won 67 of the 70 seats in Delhi decimating Congress and leaving only three seats for the BJP.

Meanwhile, Kejriwal will have six cabinet ministers but, in a first, will not keep any portfolio. Instead, he will look after overall functioning of the government. Kejriwal on Saturday promised to make Delhi India's first corruption-free state and end what he called its "VIP culture".

The veteran anti-graft campaigner pledged to stick out his five-year term and said he would not succumb to arrogance after his upstart AAP won one of the biggest election victories the Indian capital has ever seen.