Guwahati: The Twitter war between Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma over education and development is not taking the name of stopping. For the past several days, the two chief ministers have been firing sharp verbal arrows at each other. In this episode, now Himanta Biswa Sarma has once again shared a video tagging Kejriwal on Twitter on Saturday.
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Unless forced to, we prefer to work quietly!
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) September 3, 2022
In this academic year we've established 100 Secondary Schools for kids of tea garden workers; 100 more in pipeline. Tea gardens are located in remotest parts of Assam.
Watch these infrastructure and lovely kids. @ArvindKejriwal pic.twitter.com/JIvJ86XgSi
Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote in his tweet that, 'Unless forced, we prefer to work quietly!' This academic year we have built 100 secondary schools for the children of tea garden labourers; 100 more are getting ready. Tea gardens are located in remote areas of Assam.' Look at these infrastructure and lovely kids. Earlier on Friday, he had tagged Kejriwal in one of his tweets and wrote, "Our commitment for excellence is supreme. We do & don't brag. Despite being a small state in eco terms compared to Delhi, Assam constructing 21 state-of-art medical colleges/hospitals: 06 completed; 03 to be completed this year. Rest in difft stages of completion.''
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Our commitment for excellence is supreme. We do & don't brag. Despite being small state in eco terms compared to Delhi, Assam constructing 21 state-of-art medical colleges / hospitals: 06 completed; 03 to be completed this year. Rest in difft stages of completion @ArvindKejriwal pic.twitter.com/ifr88WClhr
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) September 2, 2022
Let me tell you that, the Delhi CM had said on Sunday that when the AAP government is formed in Assam, then there will also be development like Delhi. In response, Assam CM Sarma targeted Kejriwal and said that Kejriwal could not fulfil his promise of making Delhi London or Paris, after which he is now comparing Delhi to small cities. CMÂ Sarma had said that Kejriwal has now expressed his desire to visit Assam and he did not ask to come to Assam at a time when the state was struggling with a disaster like floods. CMÂ Sarma had said that if the BJP gets a city and resources like Delhi, then the party will make it the most prosperous city in the world.
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