As the row over 'Sengol' became the latest addition to the new Parliament building political slugfest, former Union Home Minister C Rajagopalachari's great-grandson and BJP leader CR Kesavan on Saturday demanded an apology from Congress.
Kesavan resigned from Congress on February 23, saying that he had not even seen vestiges of the values that made him work for the party with dedication for over two decades.
Kiran Reddy, Anil Antony, C R Kesavan are not big leaders, but big enough names to create buzz, take eye off Karnataka desertions, underline Congress's decline in the south
After joining the BJP, CR Kesavan, the great grandson of noted freedom fighter and India s last governor general C Rajagopalachari, met Amit Shah and JP Nadda.