Kejriwal's dig at LG Jung, PM Modi over inaction in Delhi
New Delhi, Jun 6 (IBNS): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday took a shot at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung for alleged inaction and prevailing 'jungle raj' in the national capital.
Holding the two accountable, the Delhi CM took to Twitter to vent his anger.
Questioning their contribution towards Delhi's law and order, Kejriwal tweeted, "Complete jungle raj in Del. LG/Modi ji failed miserably. What hv they done to control deteriorating law n order?"
The chief minister was reacting to a report of a rape of an infant by a 10-year-old, which took place on Friday afternoon.
The minor allegedly assaulted the four-year-old in Delhi's Mangolpuri area and was taken to custody by police.
Reacting to another news, where a mother and her two daughters were found murdered in north east Delhi, the Chief Minister said, "LG sahib/ Modi ji, pl do something. Ye delhi mein kya ho raha hai."
Kejriwal also mocked PM Modi and his governance and said, "This is 2 years of Modi raj."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP government marked the completion of their second year in office recently.
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