Kejriwal continued to be at the receiving end for his two-day dharna which was called off last night with the BJP raising the pitch dubbing him and his Ministerial and party colleagues as "unguided missiles" and saying they should behave responsibly as they are now bound by the Constitution.
AAP's outside supporter Congress said theatrics and drama, use of irresponsible and intimidating language and flagrant violation of law and Constitution have no place in our democratic polity.
Shinde's remarks came while addressing a meeting at Hingoli in Marathwada region where he spoke about an instance in the 1970s, when as a policeman, he could not get leave after his marriage due to work pressure.
Kejriwal had called Shinde corrupt and inefficient and dared the Home Minister to evict him from the dharna venue near Rail Bhavan during his protest against the Delhi police.
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Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh taunted the Delhi Chief Minister asking why did he send AAP leader Yogendra Yadav to negotiate with Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung to end the stir.
"Kejriwal said that they will not negotiate. It's not a grocery shop. But ulitmately they did negotiate. Yogendra Yadav negotiated with the LG" and wondered whether to trust their words further or not," he said, adding Kejriwal has no respect for law.
"Leaders of AAP should realise they cannot remain unguided missiles anymore as they are now bound by the Constitution. Still they believe like unguided missiles," BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told reporters.
BJP leader Arun Jaitley described AAP protest as "unacceptable" and said it would not appeal to the Lok Sabha voters as it is anarchic and lacks the qualities required for providing much-needed political stability and responsible governance.