August 18, 2026 05:49 am (IST)
PM Modi may even get me killed in frustration: Kejriwal
New Delhi, July 27 (IBNS): In a new mode of attacking Narendra Modi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday released a message aimed for the "common people" where he said that the Prime Minister can even "get him killed in frustration."
In a 10-minute video, Kejriwal said, "The Centre is trying hard to demolish the Aam Aadmi Party. But we are not giving up. Our spirits cannot be broken."
The AAP supremo said, "We are not understanding why all the departments of the Centre are behind us. This is creating a negative impact."
The Delhi CM said there must be a master-mind behind all these and it has to be PM Modi.
"People are saying PM Modi is frustrated and he is not taking these decisions by applying brain," said he.
Kejriwal claimed that even as Modi is arresting his MLAs none of the allegations against them have been proved so far.
"He has grown a habit of detaining our MLAs," said he.
The Delhi CM said that he is worried about the country since the leader of the nation cannot work properly with a frustrated mind.
"Am worried about the country as the PM of the country is frustrated and is taking decisions whimsically," said he.
He also said that Modi's foreign policy decisions have left India's relations with neighbours Nepal and Pakistan in huge crisis. "All this has left me sleepless," said the Delhi CM adding, "is India safe?"
Kejriwal said the whole country is disappointed with the present government.
"Every section of the country is angry with the Centre be it traders or students or Dalits or minorities or farmers," said he.
"PM Modi is trying to cause harm to opponents to retain his power. Modi might even get me killed in frustration," Kejriwal claimed.
He also warned his party members to re-think and continue politics as their lives may also be in jeopardy.
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