Kejriwal's acknowledged that BJP retaining power: Party on Delhi CM's 'Amit Shah to be PM, not Modi' statement
On Saturday, the BJP asserted that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's statement suggesting the prime minister's preference for Amit Shah as his successor is an acknowledgment of the party's anticipated retention of power for a third consecutiv...
With Kejriwal throwing the dictatorship barb at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said it was a case of pot calling the kettle black, noting that Kejriwal threw out many of his colleagues like Prashant Bhushan, Yogendra Yadav, Kumar Vishwas and Kiran Bedi and discarded the principles he espoused while joining politics.
So many people have been abusive towards Modi and continue to do so, he said.
As someone high on liquor at times reveals the truth, so has Kejriwal after being involved in the liquor "scam" and jailed for this, Trivedi said mockingly.
Kejriwal has acknowledged, willingly or unwillingly, that Modi is coming back to power.
He was apparently referring to the Delhi chief minister's claim that Modi plans to make Union Home Minister Shah as the next prime minister after he turns 75 next year.
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