"It's high time to uproot the Dictatorship of Modi": Kejriwal

The CM reportedly said that Modi has not been working with a national spirit and has proved to be rigid Prime Minister.

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 7 Jan 2019 9:54 AM GMT
Its high time to uproot the Dictatorship of Modi: Kejriwal
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New Delhi: The Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday, took a dig at the Prime Minister on tweeter, calling Modi's governance dictatorial and undemocratic.

Arvind Kejriwal, considered to be the strongest critic of Narendra Modi once again attacked the PM by calling his governance plutocratic and a violator of democracy.

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The Delhi CM, once again hurled allegations at the BJP government by calling it undemocratic and authoritarian and asked the public not to forget about the plight of opposition leaders that was a result of Modi's despotic actions.

The CM reportedly said that Modi has not been working with a national spirit and has proved to be rigid Prime Minister.

"Since the arrival of BJP, there's anarchy prevailing all over the country, and not only the citizens, but political opponents too have fallen a prey to his dictatorship."

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He also mentioned how Modi government unabashedly thrusted Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) at Akhilesh Yadav in Uattar Pradesh after the latter vacated his government residence.

He wrote that this incidence is a reminder that how BJP treats its opponents. It doesn't want an opposition party to emerge strong, that's why it tries to shut down the voices of the opposition.

Kejriwal tweeted that it's time to uproot the anarchist government. The people should not forget what all they have faced in the last five years due to the autocratic decisions of BJP .

The CBI also raided the houses of female Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Chandrakala, a Samajwadi party leader and a Bahujan Samaj party member in Delhi and UP that were alleged to be involved in a case of illegal sand mining on January 5. There have been constant raids on the residences of ministers ever since BJP came into power.

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Saima Siddiqui

Saima Siddiqui

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