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Arvind Kejriwal denied appointment with Narendra Modi, heads to Jaipur

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Arvind-Kejriwal-gujratAmid high drama, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on Friday left Gujarat for Jaipur after failing to get an appointment with BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and state’s Chief Minister Narendra Modi, whom he had attacked over his claims of clean governance and development.

AAP chief Kejriwal said, “We will meet Narendra Modi whenever I am given an appointment.”

The AAP leader further said, “My colleague Manish Sisodia went to seek an appointment with Modi ji but he was told that the Chief Minister has no time for us.”

Later, his colleague Sisodia also told reporters, “CM’s additional secretary asked me to give a written request for a meeting and said that it will be decided by Modi ji.”

“He (Kejriwal) is ex-chief minister of Delhi but still he was not even allowed to enter Modi’s office,” Sisodia added.

The Gujarat Police earlier stopped Kejriwal’s car mid-way when he was going to meet Chief Minister Narendra Modi at his office. Kejriwal was proceeding towards Modi’s office to meet him with a list of 16 questions, without seeking an appointment.

Ahead of that Kejriwal dismissed Modi’s repeated claims of Gujarat’s development and said that he along with his supporters will meet the Chief Minister at his residence.

Addressing an open press conference, the AAP leader said, “There was a lot of talk about how progressive Gujarat has been, but what we have witnessed in last two days is the exact opposite. What we saw in Gujarat is quite shocking, its exactly opposite to what is being projected about the BJP-ruled state.”

“We will go to Narendra Modi’s residence now and ask him 16 questions,” Kejriwal said.

Further taking on Modi on his own turf in Ahmedabad, Kejriwal said, “Modi claims that corruption is over in Gujarat but people talk about it across the state. Gujarat has high unemployment levels too.”

Attacking the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, the AAP leader raked up the KG Basin gas pricing issue.

“We will ask Modi ji if he will allow increase of gas prices if he becomes PM,” Kejriwal said, adding, “If Modi meets us, we will convey our concerns to him.”

Meanwhile, the main opposition party has hit back on AAP, saying Kejriwal has become inspector of development.

“Kejriwal has become inspector of development. Congress has entrusted him with this task. He is the Team B of the Congress party,” senior BJP leader MA Naqvi said.

The AAP leader has not taken prior appointment with the Gujarat Chief Minister and it would be interesting to see whether the meeting between the two actually takes place.

Kejriwal’s four-day tour of Gujarat continues to generate heat as he faced protest by the BJP workers here this morning.

According to reports, several BJP workers demonstrated against his visit and asked him to go back.

The workers of BJP shouted anti-AAP slogans when Kejriwal’s convoy entered the city and shouted “Arvind Kejriwal go back” and “why have you come here.”

The BJP workers, who were seen carrying BJP flags, said that the AAP leader is a big liar and his Gujarat visit is nothing but a publicity stunt.

It is to be noted that Kejriwal’s detention in Gujarat over alleged violation of model code of conduct had sparked violent clashes in Delhi and other parts of the country.

The tussle between AAP and the BJP further intensified when an FIR was lodged against Kejriwal for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct by using loud speaker at a public meeting at Gandhidham in Kutch district of Gujarat without taking permission from the Election Commission.

The FIR was lodged under section 188 of IPC (disobeying public servant’s order), Superintendent of Police, Dipak Meghani said.

“The whole event was video-graphed. He addressed the gathering using loud speaker in the presence of election officers,” Meghani said, adding “Election Commission permitted us to file FIR against him.”

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