Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal spoke for the first time today on Wednesday's attack on his official residence in which he has questioned the BJP.
Kejriwal on Thursday asked the BJP that if the world's largest and ruling party does such hooliganism in Delhi, what message will it give to the youth of the country?
Speaking on the vandalism done by BJP workers outside his house, Kejriwal said, "Yesterday my house was attacked, my life is also present for the country." But I am not important, the country is. This kind of hooliganism is not right. Will such country progress? no-no? Let us all work together for the country.
He further said hooliganism will not move the country forward, if the country has to be made India of the 21st century, then everyone will have to work together with love and love. If the country's largest party indulges in such hooliganism in the capital, then a wrong message is sent to the youth.
BJP's counterattack - Apologize, Kejriwal case will end
Responding to the statement of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi BJP President Adesh Gupta said that the Hindu society should apologize for the insult that Arvind Kejriwal has done to the Hindu society, apologies, the matter will end. In the assembly, the Chief Minister insults the Kashmiri Pandits of the Hindu society. It is their fault, they should apologize to Hindu society, apologize to Kashmiri Pandits.
How the BJP and AAP dispute started
During the budget session of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal gave a speech in the House regarding the film The Kashmir Files. During this, he had called the film a liar and asked the BJP to be ashamed for putting up posters and promoting the film. Kejriwal had also said that if this film is to be made tax-free, then if it is put on YouTube, everyone will see it for free.
Since this statement, BJP is attacking Aam Aadmi Party and Kejriwal. BJP demands that Kejriwal should apologize to Kashmiri Pandits as they have insulted them. On Wednesday, members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJP's youth wing) demonstrated outside Kejriwal's official residence. During this, several dozen workers broke the security barricade and reached the gate of the CM residence, and ransacked and raised slogans there.
Some things in the program of e-auto launch
CM Arvind Kejriwal was speaking about these things in the program electric-auto launch. Before the speech, the Chief Minister flagged off 3500 e-autos to hit the streets of the capital. Here he handed over RC to 20 auto drivers. Among them are women drivers too.
Kejriwal said Delhi's EV policy is being appreciated in the country. Now Delhi is being called the EV Capital of India. Of all the vehicles sold in Delhi this year, 10% are electric vehicles.
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