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New Delhi: Accused by the India Against Corruption of being hand-in-glove with Congress on the coal block allocation issue, the BJP on Sunday warned that any attempt to target the Opposition parties might dilute the war against corruption.
The party, however, welcomed the group's political agitation, saying there was nothing wrong in it.
"We welcome their political agitation. There is nothing wrong about it. But, the fact remains that this attempt to target the opposition parties may dilute the war against corruption," BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said in New Delhi.
He said BJP is committed to fight the war against corruption.
"We have been against corruption...BJP is committed to see that this country has a strong Lokpal...In fact, today whatever movement you can see on Lokpal inside Parliament, in the Select Committee, is due to BJP's pressure. No one can doubt the intention of BJP as far as a strong legislation on anti-corruption is concerned," he said.
"They (erstwhile Team Anna) are into a political agitation and trying to target the opposition too...But there is a lurking suspicion, which may not be true, that if the entire opposition is targeted, in particular the BJP, the battle against corruption would stand diluted," Rudy said.
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