Kejriwal breaks silence for the first time on Kumar Vishwas "Khalistan" remarks

In a conversation with some media channels, Kejriwal said that Kumar Vishwas may have composed a comic poem. Which the opposition leaders took seriously.

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For the first time, Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal has broken the silence on the poet Kumar Vishwas's comment being called a supporter of Khalistan.  "He is a poet, he just says anything" says Arvind Kejriwal. Kumar Vishwas had claimed that once Kejriwal told him that if he does not become the CM of Punjab, then he will become the PM of Azad Desh (Khalistan).

According to Kejriwal, "allegations have been leveled against me that I am going to divide India into two pieces for the next ten years." I want to be the Prime Minister of a piece as a result of that. Is this something you can be certain of? It is trash, according to Kejriwal. He claimed that a Congress government had been in power for ten years and a BJP government had been in power for seven years and that these governments had been asleep while a major terrorist plot was being planned. Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, was sound asleep. Why hasn't anything been done about it?


Arvind should come forth personally, Vishwas suggested.
Kumar Vishwas, a founding member of the Aam Aadmi Party, was accused of propaganda yesterday by Punjab co-in-charge Raghav Chadha. After that, an enraged Kumar confronted Arvind Kejriwal.
'If you have the right, then you (Kejriwal) must also bring the products (proof) and we must also submit our goods (evidence),' Vishwas said on Thursday. Let the country know what you've said, what you've listened to, what your messages are, and what you've said. Let the country know.'

Kumar responded to Chadha's comments by saying that he is speaking some 'chintu' of that self-indulgent individual (Kejriwal) who came to lick the cream after we made the blood and sweat made governments. Tell them to bring their master. 

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