Kejriwal asks PM Modi, will ‘Hindu-Muslim’ talk help India?

Kejriwal passed his remarks a day after a rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh when the Prime Minister asked if the Congress was a party for Muslim men alone

On Sunday, 15th July 2018, Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal said the BJP government at the Centre had achieved nothing if Prime Minister Narendra Modi was talking about the “Hindu-Muslim” issue after four years in office.

During a rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh when the Prime Minister asked if the Congress was a party for Muslim men alone, Kejriwal passed his remarks a day after on same.

Kejriwal said at the AAP’s state-level convention that “If Modi is talking about Hindu-Muslims even after four years, it means his government has achieved nothing.”

He also asked PM if talking about Hindus and Muslims would help India become the number one country in the world.

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Modi was persistent on the Hindu-Muslim issue when the US was talking about nanotechnology, and Japan, France and England were pursuing “big technologies”, Kejriwal said.

The Delhi chief minister said education alone would make India “number one” and alleged that no government at the Centre had worked earnestly for the education sector in the last 70 years.

He claimed, “Indians are the wisest people in the world. But due to dirty politics, a large number of people are being intentionally kept illiterate.”

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