In tweet after tweet in the last few days, he has taken on the ruling BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue. Of the nearly 35 tweets by the tax officer-turned-politician over three days last week, 24 posts were on the scam.
Most of them castigated the government for the fraud and the jewellers flight from India, while some referred to liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who has also fled the country. BJP govt shud give specific timelines by when will they bring Vijay Mallya and Neerav Modi back to India (sic).
PNB scam 2011 में चालू हुआ, आज तक चल रहा है। भाजपा cong पर आरोप लगा रही है और cong भाजपा पर
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 17, 2018
सच ये है कि cong के समय के सारे घोटाले आज भी चल रहे हैं। पहले cong कमाती थी, अब उन्ही घोटालों से भाजपा कमाती है। इसीलिए आज तक भाजपा ने किसी भी घोटाले में एक भी cong वाले को जेल नहीं भेजा
BJP govt shud give specific timelines by when will they bring Vijay Mallya and Neerav Modi back to India. By when will the money be recovered from them?
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 16, 2018
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Would BJP confirm this? If true, what transpired in that meeting? https://t.co/QZWlgiNANF
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 15, 2018
Is it possible to believe that he or vijay mallya left the country without active connivance of BJP govt? https://t.co/6iMFf9VAkF
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 15, 2018
And when a multi-crore-rupee scam takes place, then a chief minister is bound to speak up, Bharadwaj said. Kejriwal has lashed out at the government away from the cyber world, too. At a public function yesterday, he attacked the Centre over the scam and how Nirav Modi had left India. He also questioned the prime minister's silence on the issue. The chief minister also took to Twitter when Karni Sena supporters protesting against Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film attacked a school bus in Gurgaon and was vocal during the sealing drive by the MCDs.
But the bank fraud has evoked many more tweets from him than the other issues/ Besides Kejriwal, who has over 13 million followers on Twitter, the prime minister uses this social media platform for sending message to the people. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also uses Twitter to address people's concerns that come under the purview of her ministry, while Congress president Rahul Gandhi mostly uses it for messages targeting the ruling party.