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'Comedy', says Arvind Kejriwal on 'separatist' remarks

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New Delhi, February 18

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Terming allegations levelled against him by former party leader Kumar Vishwas ‘comedy’, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday described himself as “world’s sweetest terrorist who builds roads, hospitals and sends elderly people to pilgrimage”.

A video grab of Arvind Kejriwal addressing a press conference.
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Former AAP leader Kumar Vishwas had alleged that Kejriwal had spoken about becoming PM of a separate state.

In a video, Kumar is seen saying, “One day, he (Kejriwal) told me he would either become CM (of Punjab) or first PM of an independent nation…he wants power at any cost.”

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“They have all teamed up against me and they are calling me a terrorist. It is comedy. If that is the case, then why doesn’t (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji have me arrested?” asked Kejriwal in a press conference on Friday.

Addressing the press conference, Kejriwal asked what were the Centre’s security agencies doing until now. “What were agencies during the Congress and BJP’s tenures doing till now? Why did they not arrest me? This is such a humorous matter,” he added.

He said: “I must be the world’s sweetest terrorist, a terrorist who provides schools, hospitals, electricity, roads, water…”

PM Modi and Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi were among those who targeted Kejriwal over Kumar Vishwas’s video wherein he accused Kejriwal of making separatist comments. IANS

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