Listen Yogi-Listen Kejriwal; after all, what do CMs of Delhi-UP want to say from each other?
Listen Yogi-Listen Kejriwal; after all, what do CMs of Delhi-UP want to say from each other?
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Lucknow: In view of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, the political mercury is continuously rising. Yogi Adityanath and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, the two big faces of politics in UP, have seen a Twitter war. Earlier, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi in a series of tweets targeted AAP president Arvind Kejriwal. After this, Kejriwal replied to it through a tweet.

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CM Yogi tweeted and wrote that 'Kejriwal has mastered in telling lies. When the whole country was battling a global pandemic like Corona under the leadership of respected Prime Minister Modi, Kejriwal showed the migrant labourers the way out of Delhi.' CM Yogi further wrote that 'The electricity-water connection was cut and the sleeping people were picked up and sent to the UP border by buses. An announcement was made that buses are going for Anand Vihar, beyond that buses will be available for UP-Bihar. The UP government arranged buses for the migrant labourers and brought them back safely.' CM Yogi further wrote 'Listen, Kejriwal, when the whole humanity was moaning due to the pain of Corona, at that time you forced the workers of UP to leave Delhi. Your government did an undemocratic and inhuman act like leaving even small children and women helpless on the UP border in the middle of the night.'

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In such a situation, where┬аKejriwal was also going to stay behind, he tweeted, "Listen, Yogi, you just let it be.┬аThe way the dead bodies of the people of UP were flowing in the river and you were spending crores of rupees advertising your false applause in the magazine. I have not seen a cruel and vicious ruler like you.''

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