Arvind Kejriwal slams Pak minister Fawad Hussain for his Delhi election remark
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal on Friday slammed a Pakistan minister, who had passed comment on Delhi Election targetting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said the February 8 Assembly elections are India's internal issue and no intervention of the 'biggest sponsors of terrorism' will be tolerated.
Responding to a tweet from Pakistan's Federal Minister for Science and Technology Ch Fawad Hussain, the Delhi CM said, said Narendra Modi is his Prime Minister too.
In the post written in Hindi Kejriwal said: "Narendra Modiji is the Prime Minister of India. He is also my Prime Minister. The election of Delhi is an internal issue of India and we do not tolerate the intervention of the biggest sponsors of terrorism. No matter how much Pakistan tries, it cannot attack the unity of this country"
The Pakistan Minister Hussain had said that the people of India must defeat "Modi madness".
"Under pressure to lose another State Elections (Delhi on February 8), he resorts to ridiculous claims and threats endangering Region,Mr Modi has lost balance after internal and external reaction to Kashmir, Citizenship laws and failing economy," he said.
As many as 668 candidates are in the fray in the Delhi Assembly polls, which will be held on February 8.
The election to the 70-member Delhi Assembly will go to poll on February 8 and results will be declared on February 11. The term of the current assembly will expire on February, 22.
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