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Arvind Kejriwal calls BJP most anti-national

| | Mar 16, 2016, at 04:47 pm
New Delhi, Mar 16 (IBNS) Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday took another shot at the central government as he called it the most anti-national, triggering a countrywide sedition debate.

Replying to a tweet from journalist Barkha Dutt, who questioned if the PDP-BJP alliance is greater than the interest of the country, Kejriwal wrote: "BJP is most anti-national of all. Why is it shielding those who raised anti-national slogans?"

The BJP's failure to take action against 'outsiders' raising anti-national slogan was also questioned by journalist Rajdeep Sardesai, who wrote: "How come no 'outsider' who uttered anti India slogans arrested in JNU case yet? Or is govt formation in J and K more impt than 'sedition'?"

The Delhi Chief Minister supported the point by tweeting: "Thats the point."

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