By appointing Salman Khurshid as external affairs minister and elevating him to the 'big four' in the cabinet, the Congress has clearly shown it won't succumb to the pressure tactics of anti-corruption activists or the Opposition.

Activist-turned-politician Arvind Kejriwal - who on Sunday said corruption has been incentivised - had trained his guns on Khurshid after a sting by TV channel Aaj Tak alleging financial irregularities in the minister's family-run trust.
Kejriwal had alleged the Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust, run by Khurshid and his wife Louise, embezzled Rs. 71 lakh meant for the disabled.
India Against Corruption has threatened a protest in Khurshid's constituency Farrukhabad in UP on November 1.
Soon after the sting, the minister had found himself in more hot water over his comments, "I have been made law minister and asked to work with the pen. I will work with the pen, but also with blood", and "let them come to Farrukhabad. But let him also return from Farrukhabad".
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