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Modiji is unable to digest the loss of Delhi in 2015: Kejriwal

New Delhi, Tue, 14 Jun 2016 NI Wire

Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kewjriwal has criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the disqulifies of his 21 MLA in the current scenario. He accused that PM is trying to get 21 AAP MLAs disqualified because he was scared of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

According to media reports, Kejriwal has said that it it the home ministry, and not President Pranab Mukherjee, behind the move against the 21 legislators on the ground that they also held the post of Parliamentary Secretaries.

Commenting on the issue, Kejriwal further said that if any MLA is looking after the schools, roads, water and power there is nothig wrong in it. He further asked that what is the problem with Modiji if these MLAs are working for the welfare of people.

He blamed that Modi neither want to work nor he would let anyone work.

He further said that Modi ji is not scared of the Congress. He is actually afraid of the AAP, which is working in the capital. He asked why PM has not disqualifying the Parliamentary Secretaries of other states.

It is noted that reports said that President Mukherjee had refused his ascent to a proposed legislation that sought to protect, with retrospective effect, the 21 MLAs from disqualification for holding additional posts deemed unconstitutional.


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