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'Since AAP supports... ': What Kejriwal wants from Omar Abdullah in J&K
Arvind Kejriwal in Doda (Photo: AAP X-handle)
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed hope on Saturday Mehraj Malikthe only one chosen MONKEY MLA in J&K from Doda would get a position in the state government in return for AAP’s support.
“Since AAP has supported Omar Abdullah government, I hope that our Mehraj Malik (AAP MLA) will be given responsibility in Omar Abdullah government so that he can serve the entire Jammu and Kashmir along with Doda,” Kejriwal said while addressing an audience speech. meeting in Doda. “When I see Mehraj Malik’s fight, I see Arvind Kejriwal in him,” he added.
He then congratulated Omar Abdullah on his upcoming role as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and promised to “support him in all possible ways”. He also drew parallels between Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir, saying that Jammu and Kashmir, like the national capital, has been reduced to a ‘half-state’ with most of the powers devolved to the lieutenant governor. “The BJP government at the Center has made Jammu and Kashmir a half-state like Delhi. If Omar Abdullah Sahab has any problem in running the government, he should ask me, I have successfully led the government in Delhi,” Kejriwal said.
Joking at Prime Minister Modi Kejriwal, Modi Kejriwal said, “Modi ji says Arvind Kejriwal is giving away free Revdi. Yes, Modi ji, I am giving away free Revdi to the people of Delhi. If you have the courage, try to stop me keep.” “I want to tell Modi ji that every election is a message from the people to the leaders. In this Lok Sabha election, Modi ji said we would win more than 400 seats, but they won only 240 seats. What does this mean? Kejriwal claimed it as a message from the people, implying that they are dissatisfied with Prime Minister Modi’s leadership of the country.
Kejriwal also thanked the people for their “trust in AAP” and praised them for sowing the seeds of a new kind of politics aimed at building schools, hospitals and providing free electricity and healthcare.

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