Delhi CM Kejriwal slights ex-Pak minister for commenting on his election post
"The elections taking place in India are our internal matter. India will not tolerate interference from the biggest sponsors of terrorism," Kejirwal said. Must follow the story on Dynamite News:
New Delhi: Slamming the former Pakistan minister Fawad Hussain over his remark on the general elections in India, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the situation in Pakistan is very bad and he should take care of it.
In a post on X, Pakistan ex-minister Fawad Hussain while reacting to Kejriwal's post on voting said, "May peace and harmony defeat forces of hate and extremism."
Reacting to it, Kejriwal said, "Chaudhary Sahab, I and the people of my country are fully capable of handling our issues. Your tweet is not needed. The situation in Pakistan is very bad right now. You take care of your country."
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"The elections taking place in India are our internal matter. India will not tolerate interference from the biggest sponsors of terrorism," Kejirwal further said.
Earlier today, Delhi CM Kejriwal along with his family cast their vote in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha polls.
After casting his vote, the Delhi CM said he had voted to end unemployment and inflation.
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"I voted today with my father, wife and children. My mother is very ill. She could not go. I voted against dictatorship, unemployment and inflation. You too must go and vote," he said.
Meanwhile, voting is underway across 58 parliamentary constituencies spread over six states and two Union Territories (UTs) is underway. Voting is underway in all 7 of Delhi's Lok Sabha seats and all 10 seats in Haryana. (with ANI inputs)