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I was no British informer, says a pained Vajpayee
Monday, April 5 2004 20:53 Hrs (IST)

Lucknow: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today (April 5, 2004) denied Congress allegations that he was a British informer during the 1942 Quit India Movement saying there was a "limit" to character assassination.

"I was arrested as a student. I had just finished my High School in Gwalior and joined the Quit India Movement. My family thought I would be arrested and sent me to my village Bateshwar."

"The Movement had spread even there. I was ready to face it (the case) but there was no evidence against me. I was not an informer," he told an election rally after welcoming Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani's Bharat Uday Yatra.

"Would I have been able to face you had I committed the shameful act? I would have renounced everything and left," an emotional Vajpayee said.

Coming down on Congress, he said, "There is a limit to character assassination for winning election. They have crossed all the limits."

"One should maintain dignity and decorum. Whoever crosses the limit is wrong," the Prime Minister said.

He said "elections are temporary, but life is long and we can change the country's destiny if we work together".

PTI





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