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Digvijaya Singh compares Narendra Modi to Ravana

Press Trust of India | Posted on Jun 13, 2012 at 03:58pm IST

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Ahmedabad: After sympathising with Sanjay Joshi following his "forced" exit from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has likened Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to demon king Ravana, asking him to shun vanity.

"If you see Ravana, he had also a good track record of development, he had made (Sri) Lanka of gold. But what end he met with lot of pride and ego everybody knows," Digvijaya said on a question of Modi being projected as 'Vikas Purush'.

"In the same way Modiji should somewhat understand these things," Singh told reporters at the city airport on Tuesday night during a private visit.

Digvijaya compares Modi to Ravana

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh asks Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to shun pride and ego.

"He should shun pride and ego and the picture for him will get clear," the Congress leader advised Modi.

To a question on Anna Hazare being called anti-national, Singh said he had seen the letter sent from the PMO to Anna and nowhere it has termed the veteran Gandhian an anti-national.

Singh had recently shown sympathy to former BJP general secretary Sanjay Joshi, who quit the party, allegedly at the behest of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

On June 9, Digvijay had said that Joshi was "framed" in the fake CD scandal.

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