New Delhi: The confrontation between the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has started over the burning of firecrackers in the capital of the country. The Arvind Kejriwal government of Delhi has banned the bursting of firecrackers on the occasion of Diwali and said that strict action will be taken against those who violate this order. At the same time, BJP has attacked CM Kejriwal for burning firecrackers in the joy of making Patel Nagar MLA Rajkumar Anand a minister in the capital. BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga shared the video on social media and wrote, 'Kejriwal has a problem with Diwali, not with crackers.' Bagga posted the video and wrote, "Firecrackers are banned in Delhi, so where did they come from? Ban crackers for common people and not for ministers.'' In another tweet, the BJP leader wrote, "If Hindus burn crackers on Diwali, there will be pollution, Arvind Kejriwal will send them to jail, but if firecrackers are burnt in the joy of becoming Kejriwal's minister, then oxygen will come out of it. Kejriwal, your anti-Hindu face has come out again today, you have a problem with Diwali and not firecrackers." Let us tell you that after attending a program related to the mass conversion of Hindus and making controversial statements, Kejriwal's cabinet minister Rajendrapal Gautam resigned from the post, after which Kejriwal on Wednesday resigned from the post of Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK. Saxena has been recommended to appoint Patel Nagar MLA Rajkumar Anand as a minister. After this, there was a wave of happiness among the supporters of Gautam. The BJP claims that firecrackers were burst in the celebration. Punjab govt to hire 8-10 seater chartered planes, opposition says this is Kejriwal's order Punjab to supply 2 lakh litres of milk daily to Delhi, CM Mann inaugurates plant 'Workers ready to strengthen country and party', says CM Baghel on Kharge