Arvind Kejriwal: Arvind Kejriwal said in Gujarat, Congress is over
On the other hand, Kejriwal described AAP as the main rival of BJP instead of Congress. He urged the voters not to waste their vote for the Congress, saying that party is nowhere now.
Responding to a Congress allegation, Arvind Kejriwal said in Gujarat today that, "Congress is over".
Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party chief is in Gujarat for next year's election campaign. And here he was addressing a town hall with sanitation workers.
A reporter asked him for his reply on the allegation made by Congress that 'AAP government of Punjab is spending crores in advertisements for Gujarat though it is on the verge of bankruptcy and has no money even for salary'.
After which "Kejriwal asked the reporter who had asked this question? After which when he was told that it was an allegation of a Congress leader, he retorted and said that "Congress is over. Stop questioning them. People are clear about this. Nobody cares about their questions."
On the other hand, Kejriwal described AAP as the main rival of BJP instead of Congress. He urged the voters not to waste their vote for the Congress, saying that party is nowhere now.
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