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10 Tweets Kiran Bedi should have deleted before “U-Turning” into BJP

Yesterday, Kiran Bedi, former associate of Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal in the Lokpal movement, formally joined the BJP. She is seen as the unofficial Delhi CM candidate for BJP. This comes after months of Kiran Bedi warming upto the BJP via Twitter and other media. But not long ago, when she was still active in the Lokpal agitation, she made some tweets criticising the BJP and also Narendra Modi, the current PM. We bring you ten of those tweets, which we feel she should have deleted before her “U-Turn”

When Kiran Bedi criticised the then Gujarat CM’s “toothless” Lokayukta

11 12 9

When Kiran Bedi raised questions on Narendra Modi’s secularism, inclusiveness and his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots

6 10 8 7

When Kiran Bedi tried to suggest BJP and Congress are hand in glove:

4 2

When Kiran Bedi raised questions about the criminals in BJP

5

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