The Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal judged Prime Minister on his looks by applying his self-proclaimed dictionary which apparently traces appearance and states it’s corresponding temperament.
The AAP chief Kejriwal yesterday trolled Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter. Kejriwal said PM looked “nervous” at his state elections’ campaign rallies.
PM Modi spoke at an election rally in Uttar Pradesh yesterday. Post the speech, he tweeted parts of his speech from the rally. Kejriwal, being empty-handed grabbed the early opportunity to create drama from a thing non-existent, as he and his party has always been seen doing, in the past.
The AAP is currently battling to grab his support in Punjab and Goa. While a clear line of mental anguish and temion is visible on Kejriwal’s face, seems like he has strategically shifted his own set of mental space to PM Modi, that too publically.
Through his tweet, the AAP leader implicated that the PM and the BJP are “nervous” about the results of the polls in five states. This was an absolute no-brainer, in my view, a person as that of the PM who is already at the helm of country’s affairs will under what circumstances feel petrified or “Nervous” (for that matter). I fail to understand the thery behind this random tweet which is as baseless as the promises of the AAP leader.
Five states are lined up for polls this month. Lately, polls were recently concluded in Punjab, Goa and Uttarakhand. UP elections are ongoing and Manipur is yet to embrace its poll time. Irrespective of what time the states have entered into polls, results for all states will be announced March 11.
To my absolute wonder, while Kejriwal is busy tweeting to advertently slam his superior-counterpart, children in Delhi are being victimised as they brush past near-death experience after eating mid-day meal, in which was found a dead rat. And then he says “Sir, u are looking nervous @narendramodi”