Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday sought a simple yes-no answer from Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on the allegations brought by Kumar Vishwas, who used to be a close aide of Kejriwal. Just ahead of the Punjab Assembly Election 2022 in which the Aam Aadmi Party will be a strong factor for the Congress and the BJP, Kejriwal has come under fire after Kumar Vishwas claimed that Kejriwal had supported Khalistani terrorists in Punjab. chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi has requested PM Modi to order a probe against Kejriwal.
Kumar Vishwas, who started the controversy, also countered Kejriwal's reply and asked Kejriwal to come clean on his stand on Khalistan. Kejriwal has two specialities. First is lying with confidence and the second is playing the victim card projecting that everybody is ganging up against him. With these two tricks, once he fooled the country, then he fooled his aides, Kumar Vishwas said. Nobody called you a terrorist. You just give one answer: whether sympathisers of terrorist organisations used to come to your place or not before the last election. When I raised an objection I was removed from Punjab meetings and then I caught one such meeting red-handed. There was a gatekeeper from Haryana guarding outside the meeting. And when I found out those same people in the meeting, I was told 'iska bada fayda hoga',Kumar Vishwas said on Friday.
Kejriwal on Friday said the allegations that he has terrorist links are laughable and the other political parties are only ganging up against Kejriwal and AAP's Bhagwant Mann, the chief minister face.'
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