Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today took a swipe at Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, saying notwithstanding the "obstacles" put by him at the "behest" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he will never be made the Vice President of India.
On his part, Jung responded saying, "I feel sorry for his paranoia."
In an acerbic letter to the LG, Kejriwal took on Jung and Modi for allegedly putting spanners in every small initiative of the AAP government by getting them probed by the Anti- Corruption branch and CBI.
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"Kindly also tell Prime Minister Modi to get a raid done on Health Minister Satyender Jain for committing the crime of completing the medical college in a record time," Kejriwal wrote.
The AAP chief and Jung have clashed repeatedly on matters of jurisdiction in governing the national capital since the party stormed to power in 2015.
Seeking to offer a "small suggestion" as Jung's "younger borther", Kejriwal went on to write, "Do as much unconstitutional, illegal and anti-people work as you want at the behest of Modiji, but he will never make you the vice president."
Kejriwal stated that he was among a few people who are meant to serve the mankind, "struggle and construct" while the rest are tasked with destructing and putting spanners on every good work.
"You and Modiji fulfil your duties. We will be awaiting your and Modiji's ACB and CBI," he said.