He said it was to be seen whether BJP and Congress show the courage to take similar decisions in the states ruled by them.
"I told those who are threatening to strike work and shut industries that overall business is anyway bleak across the country since no one has money in hand. When money will reach the poor then it will have a positive effect on the economy as demand and subsequently consumption will rise," Kejriwal said.
The Delhi Chief Minister also said that the "trickle down theory" has completly failed to help the poor in the country.
"They often talk about trickle down theory which essentially means that make the rich richer and the common public will make do with the droplets.
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"Policies have to benefit the poor. There will be an escalation of cost, no doubt, but in the middle term and long term it will benefit everyone when money will reach the middle class and the poor," Kejriwal said.
Besides, the same for semi-skilled and skilled persons will increase from Rs 10,582 to Rs 15,471 and from Rs 11,622 to 17,033 respectively.
Repeatedly referring to "Ambani and Adani" in his address at his official residence, Kejriwal alleged that government policies are "deliberately" framed to ensure profit for few families in the country, leading to "deepening" chasm in the society and spike in unemployment and crime.
Kejriwal had announced the government's decision the raise wages in his Independence Day speech.