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Prime Minister unable to handle Pakistan, how can he take care of Delhi Police: Arvind Kejriwal

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New Delhi | Demanding full statehood for Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying when he is unable to handle Pakistan then how can he be expected to take care of the Delhi Police.

He said if Delhi gets full statehood then police officials will listen to MLAs and the people.

“I have asked the prime minister to give me the charge of the Delhi Police but he (PM) says he will take care of it,” the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor said.

“Prime Minister Modi is not able to handle Pakistan, how can he be expected to handle the Delhi Police,” Kejriwal said at an inaugural function for development works in Burari.

Accusing the Centre of creating hurdles for Delhi’s development, he claimed that he faced several obstructions at various stages to get clearances from the central government.

The people of Delhi pay Rs 1.5 lakh crore in Income Tax and receive only Rs 325 crore from the Centre, the chief minister claimed.

“Why should we pay so much and get so less in return. What have Delhiites done to the central government to deserve this? The situation is similar to the time before India got Independence.

“First Britishers looted us now the central government is looting us,” he said.

The people of Delhi should get special preference in getting admissions in colleges and also in getting jobs, Kejriwal demanded.

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I Don’t Want To Be Amit Shah’s Hema Malini: Jayant Chaudhary On BJP’s Offer To Join

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Lucknow: Ahead of the Uttar Pradesh elections, RLD Chief Jayantt Chaudhary made a controversial remark. Addressing supporters ahead of Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections 2022, Chaudhary said BJP has no love for me and “I don’t want to be Hema Malini.” Chaudhary slammed BJP by highlighting farmer deaths and the Lakhimpur Kheri case and took it out on BJP for their misgovernance.

Chaudhary made sarcastic remarks on Shah during his meeting with the Jat leaders of western UP said that Jayant Chaudhary has chosen the “wrong home”. Shah’s remark was an apparent reference to the RLD chief forming a pre-poll alliance with Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party.

Addressing supporters ahead of Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections 2022, Chaudhary said BJP has no love for me and “I don’t want to be Hema Malini”.

The RLD chief took aim at the BJP over the farmers’ deaths during the over year-long farm bill protests. Chaudhary also hit out at the ruling saffron party over the Lakhimpur Kheri violence incident and reiterated his demand for the resignation of Union Minister Ajay Mishra Teni.

Chaudhary made sarcastic remarks after Shah during his meeting with the Jat leaders of western UP said that Jayant Chaudhary has chosen the “wrong home”. Shah’s remark was an apparent reference to the RLD chief forming a pre-poll alliance with Akhilesh Yadav led Samajwadi Party which has emerged as the main challenger to the BJP in the upcoming UP elections 2022.

Notably, following Shah’s meeting with the Jat leaders on January 26, BJP MP Parvesh Verma, who also attended the meeting said, “We have suggested that people of the Jat community talk to Jayant Chaudhary. Doors of the BJP are always open”.

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