Question raised on Kejriwal's muffler, CM reacts on social media
Question raised on Kejriwal's muffler, CM reacts on social media
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Delhi: Cold wave continues to wreak havoc in NCR. On Wednesday, the minimum temperature in many places has gone below 6 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature in the Rewari district of Haryana adjacent to Delhi has gone 4.5 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, a similar cold will continue for the next few days and the situation will worsen even more as there is a possibility of freezing after Christmas. Meanwhile, on social media, a person tweeted to the Chief Minister of Delhi and asked 'Hello @ArvindKejriwal this time the muffler has not come out yet? It is very cold ... the public is asking sir.'

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Responding to this, the head of the Aam Aadmi Party took a jibe at this person and said - 'Muffler has left long ago. You guys did not pay attention. The cold is too much. Let everyone take care of themselves.' Due to cold, Delhi-NCR is in a very bad condition. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the situation may remain the same for the next few days, that is, the cold will continue with the cold.

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Earlier on Tuesday, Delhi's winter broke the record of 22 years. For the first time after 22 years, Delhiites have felt cold for such a long time. The temperature was recorded at 5.5 degree Celsius on Tuesday morning. The effect of the cold waves was that most of the temperature in Rewari reached 10 degree Celsius. The minimum temperature is 4.5 ° C. The chill has increased due to the freezing cold. Despite light sunshine later in the afternoon, the chill has not relieved. Earlier on December 23, the maximum temperature was 11 and the minimum temperature was 5 degrees Celsius.

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