Monday, March 26, 2012

Anshuman Mishra apologises to BJP leaders

New Delhi:  Anshuman Mishra, who had levelled certain allegations against BJP leaders after the party backed out of supporting him for Rajya Sabha seat from Jharkhand, today retracted his comments and apologised to the party leaders.

The NRI businessman apologised to L K Advani, M M Joshi, Nitin Gadkari, Yashwant Sinha and Arun Jaitley hours after Mr Jaitley served a legal notice on him.

In a statement, Mr Mishra offered "complete and unequivocal public retraction" of his comments made against leaders like Mr Joshi, Mr Sinha, Mr Jaitley and a few others.

He also offered his "sincerest apologies" to Mr Advani and Mr Gadkari.

Mr Mishra, who had filed his nomination papers for Rajya Sabha seat from Jharkhand with backing by a section of BJP before the party made a U-turn, said he accepted "the fact that he had no significant association/relationship with BJP."

Mr Sinha had raised a banner of revolt after he found that the party was supporting Mr Mishra, an outsider, for the seat instead of nominating someone from BJP.

He raised the issue with Mr Advani and subsequently, the BJP decided not to support Mr Mishra.

In the statement, Mr Mishra said he would not like to be associated with "negative emotions like - anger and bitterness" and it was "high time to move on and focus on positive things".

He said he does "not intend to waste any more of the nation's time on this issue" when there are "grave issues in front of Mother India - World Economy and its impact, Naxalism and corruption."

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