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Kejriwal accuses Modi Govt of mega splurge on publicity

| | May 26, 2016, at 05:03 pm
New Delhi, May 26 (IBNS) Even though the Narendra Modi Government completes two years on Thursday, claiming to have achieved "inclusive development", his bitterest critic Arvind Kejriwal puts him on the dock for spending billions of crores of rupess on publicity.

The Delhi Chief Minister and the chief of the Aam Aadmi Party has alleged that the  central government has spent  more than "Rs. 1,000 crore" on the ads.''

 
"Modi govt spend on ads for jst ONE event 2 yr bash? Sources- more than Rs 1000cr," he has tweeted.
 
"All Del govt depts total spend less than 150cr for full yr," Kejriwal says.
 
The Modi government has arranged a mega show at Delhi's India Gate on Saturday to mark the second anniversary.

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