New Delhi : BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha at Parliament House during the Winter Session in New Delhi. (Source: PTI Photo) New Delhi : BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha at Parliament House during the Winter Session in New Delhi. (Source: PTI Photo)

BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha today came out in support of Kirti Azad and asked Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to follow the example of LK Advani, who had resigned over the Hawala case, and “come clean” as “advised” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Sinha, who has been critical of the party leadership over a host of issues, also took a dig at it, saying the “party with a difference has become party with differences”.

Sinha hailed Azad, who has targeted Jaitley over alleged corruption in DDCA, as the “hero of the day” and warned the party against taking any coercive action against a friend fighting corruption, saying it could boomerang.

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“As for FM (finance minister), issue should be fought politically not legally. As advised by our dashing, dynamic

PM, our FM cud follow Advaniji’s example and come clean,” he said in a tweet.

He was apparently referring to Advani’s decision to resign after he was named an accused in the Hawala case.

“Kirti Azad-hero of the day. Humble appeal to friends. Avoid knee jerk reaction, coercive action against friend who

is fighting against corruption.

“Have often quoted Newton’s 3rd Law. Feel that untimely action could boomerang. Sadly, party with a difference has become party with differences,” Sinha said in other tweets.

The Opposition yesterday claimed that Modi has signalled to Jaitley to quit in the wake of DDCA row by drawing a parallel with Advani in the Hawala case, a suggestion BJP rejected outright.

Modi had said at a BJP parliamentary party meet that the Finance Minister will come through “with flying colours” against charges of corruption levelled against him by the opposition in the same way as Advani had done in the Hawala case.

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