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BJP rebels up ante, Jaswant likens party to Ku Klux Klan.

Statesman (India)

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SNS & PTI

NEW DELHI/DEHRA DUN/JAIPUR, 26 AUG: Mr Jaswant Singh today likened the BJP to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) (see graphic top right), a white supremacist organisation notorious for gruesome attacks on blacks and other minorities in America's south, even as Maj-Gen (retd) BC Khanduri challenged his removal as Uttarakhand CM and Ms Vasundhara Raje put up a show of strength. BJP sources said the top brass had ordered compilation of all utterances and writings of Mr Arun Shourie against the party in the recent past. BJP chief Mr Rajnath Singh said the party will emerge stronger in the days to come.

In an interview to PTI, Mr Jaswant Singh said: "Is the BJP becoming …

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