Kejriwal takes a dig at Amit Shah says use our free charging points if your phone's battery ran out

As the battle for Delhi elections is fuelling, the word of wars between Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Union Minister Amit Shah emerges.

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After Amit Shah criticises Delhi government for failing to fulfil its promise of providing free WiFi, Kejriwal took to twitter to provide him with a revert.

In response to Amit Shah's cliam that his mobile phone's battery ran out but he was unable to find a free WiFi in the city, Kejriwal said not only internet but free battery charging points has also been insatlled for the facility of people in the NCR.

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Arvind Kejriwal wrote on twitter, " Sir, we have also arranged free battery charging along with free WiFi. Delhi has 200 units of free-of-cost electricity."

However, Amit Shah on Thursday remarked while Kejriwal had promised free WiFi to the city, his " mobile battery got dead, but could not find any WiFi spot." The Union Minister was addressing a public meeting in West Delhi's Matiala constituency ahead of the assembly poll on February 8.

At the rally, Shah said if a competition to make false promises is held in the country, Arvind Kejriwal will win the first prize. He also alleged that the AAP leader had forgotten the promises he had made to the people of Delhi.

"If there is a competition in the country of making false promises, Kejriwal would definitely get the first prize. I have come to remind you that you forgot the promises you made, but neither the people of Delhi nor BJP workers have forgotten," Shah said.

"You became CM with the help of Anna Hazare but couldn't bring a law for Lokpal and when Modi ji brought it you didn't implement it here," he said. For four and a half years the chief minister kept saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not let him work so development could not be done in Delhi, Shah further added.

"Now, you (Kejriwal) are saying that you developed Delhi in five years so 'lage raho Kejriwal'," Amit Shah added. 


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