Modi govt constantly fighting everyone: Arvind Kejriwal
New Delhi, Mar 2 (IBNS) Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday accused the central government of being confrontational.
Kejriwal was replying to a tweet from journalist Sagarika Ghosh who accused the government of being 'fightercock'.
Agreeing to the accusation made by Ghosh, the Delhi CM replied, "Modi govt constantly fighting everyone- students, farmers, dalits, minorities, Delhi govt, middle class."
Ghosh wrote, "India has never seen such a `ladaku' fightercock government as Modi sarkar."
Responding to another article published in a daily about Gujarat CM Anandiben Patel's daughter's partner receiving 422 acres of land at a fairly low price, Kerjiwal accused Prime Minister Modi and questioned about his role in the whole deal.
"Modi ji was Gujarat CM then. What was his role? 422 acres cud not have been given at this price without CM approval," Kejriwal wrote.
The Congress also tweeted about the same incident poking fun at the Prime Minister.
INC India tweeted, "Is this your Gujarat Model, Modi ji - giving land at 92% discount to business associates of CM's daughter?"
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