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Janjivan Bureau
New Delhi : BJP’s MP Kirti Azad , who was among many who backed Swaraj, however, ruined the rare moment of party bonhomie on Twitter with this tweet even as on Twitter on Monday morning: One theory is that the leak of the UK politician’s emails was enabled by the former IPL chief’s rivals and that other emails could be leaked into the media in the coming days as a lobby in the BCCI against Modi strengthens its case.
Another version claims that the leaked emails were intended as an attack on UK Labour Party’s vice chairman Keith Vaz, who quoted Swaraj’s name in an email while pleading Modi’s case. While Vaz maintained that the leaked emails were a criminal act, he said that he had also done nothing out of the ordinary for Lalit Modi, despite allegations of conflict of interest for pushing the case of a person who was not even from his constituency.
“In the past year, over 270 people living outside my constituency have contacted me in my then capacity as chair of the home affairs select committee,” Vaz said.
According to this theory, Swaraj is just collateral damage in a bid to take down Vaz.
The most tantalising is the third interpretation, which may gain further ground in the coming days. According to this one, Swaraj may be the victim of a internal feud in the BJP that has remained unresolved since Narendra Modi became Prime Minister.
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