Open to ‘probe’, will ‘quit’ if guilty: IAC
Updated on Oct 19, 2012 07:47 pm IST
Following in the footsteps of social activist, and supposed IAC leader, Arvind Kejriwal, members Anjali Damania and Mayank Gandhi today affirmed that they were ready for an investigation against them into the allegations of irregularies in land deals they are facing. Assuring to answer all the questions posed to them, they said that they would quit if found guilty.
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