Kejriwal hits out at govt for booking him
New Delhi, Feb 29 (IBNS) Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, who was named in an FIR for being seditious, hit out at the government on Monday for the charges against him.
Kejriwal wrote on Twitter that he is being targeted for helping the backward classes and poor.
He also said that he will keep on fighting for the backward classes and nothing can stop him from doing so.
Questioning PM Modi's motives, he demanded the arrest of the real seditious people and stated that he is far more patriotic than the Prime Minister.
Kejriwal also mocked the Prime Minister on his Kashmir stance and said that the real agitators are from Kashmir and the PM is not doing anything as it will upset Mehbooba Mufti and affect the BJP PDP alliance.
In his final tweet Kejriwal said that while the soldiers are dying guarding the border, the PM is busy forming a government in Kashmir while sparing the real anti nationals.
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