Arvind Kejriwal takes on PM Narendra Modi over Hindu-Muslim issue

Indore: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday cornered Prime Minister Narendra Modi on "Hindu-Muslim" issue. He said that if PM was still talking about it after being in power for four years then it shows that the government he leads at the Centre has not pulled off anything.

Kejriwal was addressing at his party’s state-level convention in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader remarks came after PM Modi, speaking at a public meeting in Uttar Pradesh's Azamgarh on Saturday, commented whether the Congress was a party only for the Muslim.

In his address, PM Modi criticized the opposition parties, especially the grand old Congress and its arc rival, over their conflict to the triple talaq bill.

Kejriwal’s remarks followed after Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s reported statements in an Urdu daily that quoted him as asserting- the Congress was a Muslim party.

meanwhile, CM  Kejriwal questioned if the Prime Minister continues to center on Hindus and Muslims issues, would it help the nation for a claim the number one position in the globe. He  further said in a  ultra modern business world where the US was talking about nanotechnology and nations like Japan, France and England are focusing on "big technologies", PM Modi is still focusing the Hindu-Muslim issue.

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