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India Against Corruption (IAC) leader Arvind Kejriwal was defiant Monday after Delhi Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit sent him a legal notice for allegedly "defaming" her.
Staging a protest outside a BSES office here, he said: "You can send me as many notices as possible. We are not scared."
Kejriwal added that it was not he but her own actions that were defaming her. "Yes, we are defaming her, actually no... It is her actions which are defaming her," he said.
"I would like to tell her (Dikshit) that 'we will be defaming you as long as you and your government keep working against the people. We are not scared of any legal notice'."
While denouncing inflated power and water bills, the activist has alleged collusion between the government and discoms in the capital to increase tariffs and help private companies earn more.
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