Modi zero, AAP hero says Kejriwal
New Delhi, Jun 18 (IBNS): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal continued his barbs against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP government, saying that he and his party failed the people in the two years they have been in power.
"Two years of Modi government, one and a half years of AAP governance, the people's verdict: Modi zero, AAP hero," The Delhi CM tweeted on Saturday.
He also took another jab at Punjab political's scenario and even alleged malpractices during the election by politicians.
Citing Udta Punjab, a film he rated highly, Kejriwal tweeted, "Watched Udta Punjab. Movie shows politicians running drug rackets, drugs distributed freely during elections. Punjab situation quite bad."
Earlier the Delhi CM had accused his Punjab counterpart Parkash Singh Badal of ruining the state.
"Just watched UDTA Punjab. V powerful. Badals must watch it to see what they have done to Punjab," Kejriwal said.
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