Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday took a swipe at former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, saying the Aam Aami Party arrived in a WagonR and went straight to the ‘Sheesh Mahal'.
When Modi ji threw me out of my house, I handed over the keys and said I didn’t need it, but Kejriwal lived in a Sheesh Mahal that everyone has seen,” Gandhi said. The comments about the ...
"Kejriwal entered politics riding a WagonR. He drove it straight to the Sheesh Mahal parking lot," said Rahul, alluding to the extravagantly renovated CM's residence on Flagstaff Road.
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He climbed an electric pole in a small car. He came in a Wagon-R car and went straight in the 'sheesh mahal' parking lot," Gandhi alleged. Read Also Big Blow To AAP Ahead Of Delhi Polls ...
He further took a jibe at the AAP chief as he echoed BJP's 'sheesh mahal' jibe, saying that Kejriwal "came out of nowhere" with a promise of bringing a "new political system, but entered straight into ...
The AAP leaders had arrived at Arvind Kejriwal's former official residence on Flagstaff Road with reporters to "investigate" the BJP's allegations of misuse of public funds in refurbishing the ...