Thakur claimed that Kejriwal's outburst against the Centre was intended to “cover up” allegations of corruption against the ministers in the Delhi government.
- “Arvind Kejriwal is not a chief minister, he is a lie minister. He keeps lying from time to time,” Thakur said.
- On Thursday, Kejriwal alleged that the BJP-led Centre was "strongly opposing" free facilities to people as it lacked funds.
- The senior BJP leader said Kejriwal had the habit of throwing muck at others without any facts and figures to support his claims.
Information & Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur on Friday hit out at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for "creating fear" among the masses with his criticism of Centre's finances and called him a minister of 'lies.' Thakur claimed that Kejriwal's outburst against the Centre was intended to "cover up" allegations of corruption against the ministers in the Delhi government.
"Arvind Kejriwal is not a chief minister, he is a lie minister. He keeps lying from time to time," Thakur said.
On Thursday, Kejriwal alleged that the BJP-led Centre was "strongly opposing" free facilities to people as it lacked funds to support such welfare measures after waving loans and taxes worth crores for its "super rich friends." Thakur dubbed his remarks as mere deflection from allegations against his own party. "Their health minister is facing allegations, their deputy chief minister is facing allegations of corruption. This is just a cover up. They do not have...
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