India crying for alternative to UPA and NDA: says Arvind Kejriwal

India crying for alternative to UPA and NDA: says Arvind Kejriwal India is crying for an alternative to Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), anti-corruption activist turned politician Arvind Kejriwal has said.

Kejriwal's fresh comment emerged on social-networking site Twitter on Saturday, a day after the BJP gave a clean chit to Party Chief Nitin Gadkari saying speculations about his resignation were baseless; and Haryana bureaucrats gave clean chit to Congress president Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra in land deals.

The India Against Corruption (IAC) activist accused the Congress and BJP of befooling amm aadmi.

Slamming both the ruling party and the Opposition party, Kejriwal tweeted, "Vadra gets clean chit. Gadkari supported by BJP. Both BJP n Cong exposed. Anti-corruption stances of BJP n Cong are pretence and lip service, meant to fool aam aadmi."

Earlier, Congress-led Haryana Government had transferred IAS officer Ashok Khemka Khemka from the land consolidation department to Haryana Seed Development Corporation after he ordered an investigation into Vadra's controversial land deals.

On Friday, Kejriwal had predicted that like Vadra, Gadkari would also obtain a clean chit.

Kerjiwal also accused the Congress and the BJP of protecting each other's tainted people. He said the Congress would protect Gadkari and BJP would protect Vadra.