I am a terrorist for corrupt politicians

–  Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal

After many including Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi commented that Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal is linked with separatists, Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor raised the question that if he was with separatists, then what was Govt. doing with its Security Agencies? He said he is a person who terrorises corrupt and thief-politicians.

Ahead of the Punjab legislative assembly elections that is set to start on Feb.20, many leaders of political parties have been campaigning at the State.

And it seems that many have linked Kejriwal with separatists. During the press meet on Friday, Kejriwal reportedly said “I am surprised at the similarity in the language these leaders are using against me. First Rahul Gandhi made these allegations against me, then Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the same language. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Sukhbir Singh Badal, Charanjit Singh Channi followed suit.”

“Then one day, a poet made certain allegations against me and all these Opposition leaders started calling me a terrorist,” he added.

Rahul Gandhi went on to say “Whatever happens, a leader of Congress will never be seen at the house of a terrorist. The biggest leader of the Jhaadu (the election symbol of the AAP) can be found at the home of a terrorist. That’s the truth,” at a rally in Barnala.

Days ago, former AAP leader and poet Kumar Vishwas criticized Kejriwal, and also remarked that he has ties with ties with separatists and that he wanted to become “either chief minister of Punjab or first prime minister of Khalistan”.

Rubbishing all this, Arvind Kejriwal asked “In the last 10 years, Congress was in power for three years and BJP for the last seven years. If I was trying to divide the country into two parts, then why there was no action taken against me? Why have they not launched an investigation?”

He said that he all his rivals have joined hands to not let AAP’s Punjab CM Candidate Bhagwant Mann from winning the election.

Arvind Kejriwal said that there are two types of terrorists in this world – first, who terrorise public and second, who terrorise corrupt and thief politicians.

“I am a terrorist for these corrupt and thieving politicians who are afraid of me,” he said in a sharp rebuttal.