Kejriwal is a 'frustrated' man: Badal
July 29, 2016 16:48
On a day Arvind Kejriwal attacked
Punjab's ruling Akali Dal on the drug issue, Chief Minister
Parkash Singh Badal today hit back saying the Delhi chief
minister was a "frustrated man" unaware of the dignity of his
chair.
Badal said it doesn't behove of a chief minister to issue
statements as given by Kejriwal against Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and even against the Akali leadership.
Interacting with the mediapersons on the sidelines of his
'Sangat Darshan' programme in Bhadaur assembly segment here,
he said the irrational and baseless allegations levelled by
Kejriwal - without any proof - reflect his hollow personality.
"Throughout my life I have been a votary of morality and I firmly believe that Kejriwal must desist from issuing such statements just for sake of scoring brownie points," he said.
Kejriwal, AAP's national convenor, earlier today attacked the Punjab government after getting bail in a defamation case filed by the state Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia. Renewing his allegations against Majithia, brother-in-law of SAD chief and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, Kejriwal said Punjab was in a "bad state" due to the drug issue. Badal claimed that due to its pro-people policies the SAD-BJP alliance would return to power in the state.
"Throughout my life I have been a votary of morality and I firmly believe that Kejriwal must desist from issuing such statements just for sake of scoring brownie points," he said.
Kejriwal, AAP's national convenor, earlier today attacked the Punjab government after getting bail in a defamation case filed by the state Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia. Renewing his allegations against Majithia, brother-in-law of SAD chief and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, Kejriwal said Punjab was in a "bad state" due to the drug issue. Badal claimed that due to its pro-people policies the SAD-BJP alliance would return to power in the state.