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It’s holy war between Kauravas, Pandavas: Kejriwal on AAP-BJP tussle

NEW DELHI: The AAP government and the BJP-ruled Centre are locked in a “holy war”, like the “Kauravas and Pandavas”, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday, while daring Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stall the development of Delhi.

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New Delhi, July 24

The AAP government and the BJP-ruled Centre are locked in a “holy war”, like the “Kauravas and Pandavas”, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday, while daring Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stall the development of Delhi.

On a day Okhla MLA Amanatullah Khan was arrested by the Delhi Police and Punjab police arrested Mahrauli MLA Naresh Yadav, a furious Kejriwal lashed out at Modi for "unleashing" probe agencies like the CBI and ED after his party legislators.

"He (Modi) could not digest his defeat. They have put all the agencies behind us but could not unearth a single act of corruption. It's a holy war akin to the war between Kauravas and Pandavas,” Kejriwal said after inaugurating the 3.40 km elevated corridor between Vikaspuri and Meerabagh here.

The AAP chief warned the Prime Minister that if he "does not stop putting spanners", then BJP will meet the same fate in Punjab, Goa and Gujarat "like it did in Delhi where its strength got restricted to three MLAs."

"Nripendra Mishra monitors all the files but has failed to find corruption. In the BRT corridor case, BJP even alleged that I pocketed Rs 15 crore, but failed to prove anything in this regard. I challenged Modiji to stop the development of Delhi. I challenge Narendra Modi to stop our reforms being brought about by our education minister Manish Sisodia," he said.

Kejriwal cited an anecdote he heard in Gujarat that while political rivals are jailed in the national capital, such persons are "encountered" in the BJP-governed western state. "We are on the path of truth and we will win."

Later in a tweet, Kejriwal also claimed that his government saved around Rs 110 crore in constructing the flyover despite the Centre's "efforts to scuttle" the project.

"Another flyover inaugurated 2day. Sanctioned cost- 560 cr. Actual- 450 cr. Savings-110 cr. This despite all efforts of Modi govt to scuttle," he tweeted. — PTI

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