<p>BJP leader Subramanian Swamy today said former Army chief Gen V K Singh and Anna Hazare's aide Kiran Bedi should be invited to join the party, a day after the former IPS officer endorsed party's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.</p>.<p>"We should invite Kiran Bedi & Gen Singh to join BJP," Swamy tweeted.<br /><br />Bedi, who had yesterday endorsed the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, today again praised Modi.<br /><br />"I am looking for somebody, who could lead this country or a party, which can provide stability. My support to Modi is for strong united and stable government," she said.<br /><br />She also sought to dispel the view that the agitation of India Against Corruption was against both Congress and BJP saying, "No, it was not against BJP. This is a wrong impression. It was only against the scams of the Congress. BJP was not in the government.<br /><br />"It was against scams like coalgate, 2G, CWG. It actually started with the CWG. It was against the party in power, which was not giving you the Lokpal bill," she said.<br /><br />Bedi had yesterday tweeted, "For me it is India First! Stable, Well Governed, Administered, Accountable and Inclusive. As an independent voter, my vote is for NaMo."<br /><br />She asked where will the countrymen go if the Lok Sabha election results give a hung Parliament.<br /><br />"In fact the markets are already jittery that it might just bring a hung Parliament. So if you get a hung Parliament, you are going on your decline....the only option we have today is the BJP as a national party because the other national party is Congress, which is the cause of all the scams."<br /><br />"How do I vote Congress again or even vote any other party. Congress has a very interesting method of coming through backdoor...So I don't even vote for anybody, who I like, respect and appreciate if they are going to be used as tools for the Congress to come through the backdoor."<br /><br />Bedi was alluding to Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, which has formed a government in Delhi with Congress support and is widely perceived to be having the potential to eat into the votes of BJP in Lok Sabha polls. </p>
<p>BJP leader Subramanian Swamy today said former Army chief Gen V K Singh and Anna Hazare's aide Kiran Bedi should be invited to join the party, a day after the former IPS officer endorsed party's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.</p>.<p>"We should invite Kiran Bedi & Gen Singh to join BJP," Swamy tweeted.<br /><br />Bedi, who had yesterday endorsed the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, today again praised Modi.<br /><br />"I am looking for somebody, who could lead this country or a party, which can provide stability. My support to Modi is for strong united and stable government," she said.<br /><br />She also sought to dispel the view that the agitation of India Against Corruption was against both Congress and BJP saying, "No, it was not against BJP. This is a wrong impression. It was only against the scams of the Congress. BJP was not in the government.<br /><br />"It was against scams like coalgate, 2G, CWG. It actually started with the CWG. It was against the party in power, which was not giving you the Lokpal bill," she said.<br /><br />Bedi had yesterday tweeted, "For me it is India First! Stable, Well Governed, Administered, Accountable and Inclusive. As an independent voter, my vote is for NaMo."<br /><br />She asked where will the countrymen go if the Lok Sabha election results give a hung Parliament.<br /><br />"In fact the markets are already jittery that it might just bring a hung Parliament. So if you get a hung Parliament, you are going on your decline....the only option we have today is the BJP as a national party because the other national party is Congress, which is the cause of all the scams."<br /><br />"How do I vote Congress again or even vote any other party. Congress has a very interesting method of coming through backdoor...So I don't even vote for anybody, who I like, respect and appreciate if they are going to be used as tools for the Congress to come through the backdoor."<br /><br />Bedi was alluding to Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, which has formed a government in Delhi with Congress support and is widely perceived to be having the potential to eat into the votes of BJP in Lok Sabha polls. </p>