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Kejriwal, who was criticized for calling expenditure on health and education ‘free’, gave a befitting reply

by Amit Tripathi
12/08/2022
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Kejriwal, who was criticized for calling expenditure on health and education 'free', gave a befitting reply

New Delhi. On Wednesday itself, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal made many allegations against the central government while being an attacker. Alleging that CM Kejriwal had said, ‘There is talk of closing government schools. It is being said that free treatment should be stopped, but in such a situation where will the poor get the money. How will the country run if government money is spent on a few people? Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also become active in the debate on free rewari or gift in the country. The Finance Minister has hit back at Kejriwal, accusing him of giving a “wrong turn” to the discussion of giving freebies to the people.

‘Attempts are being made to create fear in the minds of people’

Responding to CM Kejriwal’s statement that the expenditure on education and health should be described as ‘free’, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that he is giving a wrong mode to the gift given to the people for free. You leader (Kejriwal) is trying to create fear in the minds of people in a way by including education and health in this matter. The Finance Minister said, “The Chief Minister of Delhi has given an unfair turn to the discussion on giving freebies to the people. Expenditure on health and education has never been called freebies.”

The issue should be debated properly – Finance Minister

Further, Sitharaman said, “Ever since the independence of the country, no matter who has a government, but the expenditure on education and health has never been called free. By bringing these two things under the category of freebies, CM Kejriwal is trying to create a sense of worry and fear in the minds of the poor. Sitharaman also advised the CM to debate properly and said that this issue should be properly debated and everyone should also be involved in it.

PM Modi has also criticized ‘free gifts’

The country’s Prime Minister Narendra has also criticized the practice of populist announcements like distributing ‘revdi’ (free gifts) among various parties. Recently, PM Modi had said about this ‘rewari’ that it is not only a waste of taxpayers’ money but it is also an economic disaster which can also act as an obstacle in the way of India’s campaign to become self-reliant. . This statement of PM Modi was being linked to the announcement of giving free things to parties like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It should be noted that after the capital Delhi, in the assembly elections in states like Punjab, free electricity and water and other things were promised. In such a situation, now it has to be seen that in the free rewari dispute and whose entry we get to see in the coming time.

New Delhi. On Wednesday itself, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal made many allegations against the central government while being an attacker. Alleging that CM Kejriwal had said, ‘There is talk of closing government schools. It is being said that free treatment should be stopped, but in such a situation where will the poor get the money. How will the country run if government money is spent on a few people? Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also become active in the debate on free rewari or gift in the country. The Finance Minister has hit back at Kejriwal, accusing him of giving a “wrong turn” to the discussion of giving freebies to the people.

‘Attempts are being made to create fear in the minds of people’

Responding to CM Kejriwal’s statement that the expenditure on education and health should be described as ‘free’, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that he is giving a wrong mode to the gift given to the people for free. You leader (Kejriwal) is trying to create fear in the minds of people in a way by including education and health in this matter. The Finance Minister said, “The Chief Minister of Delhi has given an unfair turn to the discussion on giving freebies to the people. Expenditure on health and education has never been called freebies.”

The issue should be debated properly – Finance Minister

Further, Sitharaman said, “Ever since the independence of the country, no matter who has a government, but the expenditure on education and health has never been called free. By bringing these two things under the category of freebies, CM Kejriwal is trying to create a sense of worry and fear in the minds of the poor. Sitharaman also advised the CM to debate properly and said that this issue should be properly debated and everyone should also be involved in it.

PM Modi has also criticized ‘free gifts’

The country’s Prime Minister Narendra has also criticized the practice of populist announcements like distributing ‘revdi’ (free gifts) among various parties. Recently, PM Modi had said about this ‘rewari’ that it is not only a waste of taxpayers’ money but it is also an economic disaster which can also act as an obstacle in the way of India’s campaign to become self-reliant. . This statement of PM Modi was being linked to the announcement of giving free things to parties like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It should be noted that after the capital Delhi, in the assembly elections in states like Punjab, free electricity and water and other things were promised. In such a situation, now it has to be seen that in the free rewari dispute and whose entry we get to see in the coming time.

New Delhi. On Wednesday itself, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal made many allegations against the central government while being an attacker. Alleging that CM Kejriwal had said, ‘There is talk of closing government schools. It is being said that free treatment should be stopped, but in such a situation where will the poor get the money. How will the country run if government money is spent on a few people? Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also become active in the debate on free rewari or gift in the country. The Finance Minister has hit back at Kejriwal, accusing him of giving a “wrong turn” to the discussion of giving freebies to the people.

‘Attempts are being made to create fear in the minds of people’

Responding to CM Kejriwal’s statement that the expenditure on education and health should be described as ‘free’, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that he is giving a wrong mode to the gift given to the people for free. You leader (Kejriwal) is trying to create fear in the minds of people in a way by including education and health in this matter. The Finance Minister said, “The Chief Minister of Delhi has given an unfair turn to the discussion on giving freebies to the people. Expenditure on health and education has never been called freebies.”

The issue should be debated properly – Finance Minister

Further, Sitharaman said, “Ever since the independence of the country, no matter who has a government, but the expenditure on education and health has never been called free. By bringing these two things under the category of freebies, CM Kejriwal is trying to create a sense of worry and fear in the minds of the poor. Sitharaman also advised the CM to debate properly and said that this issue should be properly debated and everyone should also be involved in it.

PM Modi has also criticized ‘free gifts’

The country’s Prime Minister Narendra has also criticized the practice of populist announcements like distributing ‘revdi’ (free gifts) among various parties. Recently, PM Modi had said about this ‘rewari’ that it is not only a waste of taxpayers’ money but it is also an economic disaster which can also act as an obstacle in the way of India’s campaign to become self-reliant. . This statement of PM Modi was being linked to the announcement of giving free things to parties like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It should be noted that after the capital Delhi, in the assembly elections in states like Punjab, free electricity and water and other things were promised. In such a situation, now it has to be seen that in the free rewari dispute and whose entry we get to see in the coming time.

New Delhi. On Wednesday itself, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal made many allegations against the central government while being an attacker. Alleging that CM Kejriwal had said, ‘There is talk of closing government schools. It is being said that free treatment should be stopped, but in such a situation where will the poor get the money. How will the country run if government money is spent on a few people? Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also become active in the debate on free rewari or gift in the country. The Finance Minister has hit back at Kejriwal, accusing him of giving a “wrong turn” to the discussion of giving freebies to the people.

‘Attempts are being made to create fear in the minds of people’

Responding to CM Kejriwal’s statement that the expenditure on education and health should be described as ‘free’, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that he is giving a wrong mode to the gift given to the people for free. You leader (Kejriwal) is trying to create fear in the minds of people in a way by including education and health in this matter. The Finance Minister said, “The Chief Minister of Delhi has given an unfair turn to the discussion on giving freebies to the people. Expenditure on health and education has never been called freebies.”

The issue should be debated properly – Finance Minister

Further, Sitharaman said, “Ever since the independence of the country, no matter who has a government, but the expenditure on education and health has never been called free. By bringing these two things under the category of freebies, CM Kejriwal is trying to create a sense of worry and fear in the minds of the poor. Sitharaman also advised the CM to debate properly and said that this issue should be properly debated and everyone should also be involved in it.

PM Modi has also criticized ‘free gifts’

The country’s Prime Minister Narendra has also criticized the practice of populist announcements like distributing ‘revdi’ (free gifts) among various parties. Recently, PM Modi had said about this ‘rewari’ that it is not only a waste of taxpayers’ money but it is also an economic disaster which can also act as an obstacle in the way of India’s campaign to become self-reliant. . This statement of PM Modi was being linked to the announcement of giving free things to parties like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It should be noted that after the capital Delhi, in the assembly elections in states like Punjab, free electricity and water and other things were promised. In such a situation, now it has to be seen that in the free rewari dispute and whose entry we get to see in the coming time.

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New Delhi. On Wednesday itself, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal made many allegations against the central government while being an attacker. Alleging that CM Kejriwal had said, ‘There is talk of closing government schools. It is being said that free treatment should be stopped, but in such a situation where will the poor get the money. How will the country run if government money is spent on a few people? Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also become active in the debate on free rewari or gift in the country. The Finance Minister has hit back at Kejriwal, accusing him of giving a “wrong turn” to the discussion of giving freebies to the people.

‘Attempts are being made to create fear in the minds of people’

Responding to CM Kejriwal’s statement that the expenditure on education and health should be described as ‘free’, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that he is giving a wrong mode to the gift given to the people for free. You leader (Kejriwal) is trying to create fear in the minds of people in a way by including education and health in this matter. The Finance Minister said, “The Chief Minister of Delhi has given an unfair turn to the discussion on giving freebies to the people. Expenditure on health and education has never been called freebies.”

The issue should be debated properly – Finance Minister

Further, Sitharaman said, “Ever since the independence of the country, no matter who has a government, but the expenditure on education and health has never been called free. By bringing these two things under the category of freebies, CM Kejriwal is trying to create a sense of worry and fear in the minds of the poor. Sitharaman also advised the CM to debate properly and said that this issue should be properly debated and everyone should also be involved in it.

PM Modi has also criticized ‘free gifts’

The country’s Prime Minister Narendra has also criticized the practice of populist announcements like distributing ‘revdi’ (free gifts) among various parties. Recently, PM Modi had said about this ‘rewari’ that it is not only a waste of taxpayers’ money but it is also an economic disaster which can also act as an obstacle in the way of India’s campaign to become self-reliant. . This statement of PM Modi was being linked to the announcement of giving free things to parties like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It should be noted that after the capital Delhi, in the assembly elections in states like Punjab, free electricity and water and other things were promised. In such a situation, now it has to be seen that in the free rewari dispute and whose entry we get to see in the coming time.

New Delhi. On Wednesday itself, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal made many allegations against the central government while being an attacker. Alleging that CM Kejriwal had said, ‘There is talk of closing government schools. It is being said that free treatment should be stopped, but in such a situation where will the poor get the money. How will the country run if government money is spent on a few people? Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also become active in the debate on free rewari or gift in the country. The Finance Minister has hit back at Kejriwal, accusing him of giving a “wrong turn” to the discussion of giving freebies to the people.

‘Attempts are being made to create fear in the minds of people’

Responding to CM Kejriwal’s statement that the expenditure on education and health should be described as ‘free’, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that he is giving a wrong mode to the gift given to the people for free. You leader (Kejriwal) is trying to create fear in the minds of people in a way by including education and health in this matter. The Finance Minister said, “The Chief Minister of Delhi has given an unfair turn to the discussion on giving freebies to the people. Expenditure on health and education has never been called freebies.”

The issue should be debated properly – Finance Minister

Further, Sitharaman said, “Ever since the independence of the country, no matter who has a government, but the expenditure on education and health has never been called free. By bringing these two things under the category of freebies, CM Kejriwal is trying to create a sense of worry and fear in the minds of the poor. Sitharaman also advised the CM to debate properly and said that this issue should be properly debated and everyone should also be involved in it.

PM Modi has also criticized ‘free gifts’

The country’s Prime Minister Narendra has also criticized the practice of populist announcements like distributing ‘revdi’ (free gifts) among various parties. Recently, PM Modi had said about this ‘rewari’ that it is not only a waste of taxpayers’ money but it is also an economic disaster which can also act as an obstacle in the way of India’s campaign to become self-reliant. . This statement of PM Modi was being linked to the announcement of giving free things to parties like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It should be noted that after the capital Delhi, in the assembly elections in states like Punjab, free electricity and water and other things were promised. In such a situation, now it has to be seen that in the free rewari dispute and whose entry we get to see in the coming time.

New Delhi. On Wednesday itself, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal made many allegations against the central government while being an attacker. Alleging that CM Kejriwal had said, ‘There is talk of closing government schools. It is being said that free treatment should be stopped, but in such a situation where will the poor get the money. How will the country run if government money is spent on a few people? Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also become active in the debate on free rewari or gift in the country. The Finance Minister has hit back at Kejriwal, accusing him of giving a “wrong turn” to the discussion of giving freebies to the people.

‘Attempts are being made to create fear in the minds of people’

Responding to CM Kejriwal’s statement that the expenditure on education and health should be described as ‘free’, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that he is giving a wrong mode to the gift given to the people for free. You leader (Kejriwal) is trying to create fear in the minds of people in a way by including education and health in this matter. The Finance Minister said, “The Chief Minister of Delhi has given an unfair turn to the discussion on giving freebies to the people. Expenditure on health and education has never been called freebies.”

The issue should be debated properly – Finance Minister

Further, Sitharaman said, “Ever since the independence of the country, no matter who has a government, but the expenditure on education and health has never been called free. By bringing these two things under the category of freebies, CM Kejriwal is trying to create a sense of worry and fear in the minds of the poor. Sitharaman also advised the CM to debate properly and said that this issue should be properly debated and everyone should also be involved in it.

PM Modi has also criticized ‘free gifts’

The country’s Prime Minister Narendra has also criticized the practice of populist announcements like distributing ‘revdi’ (free gifts) among various parties. Recently, PM Modi had said about this ‘rewari’ that it is not only a waste of taxpayers’ money but it is also an economic disaster which can also act as an obstacle in the way of India’s campaign to become self-reliant. . This statement of PM Modi was being linked to the announcement of giving free things to parties like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It should be noted that after the capital Delhi, in the assembly elections in states like Punjab, free electricity and water and other things were promised. In such a situation, now it has to be seen that in the free rewari dispute and whose entry we get to see in the coming time.

New Delhi. On Wednesday itself, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal made many allegations against the central government while being an attacker. Alleging that CM Kejriwal had said, ‘There is talk of closing government schools. It is being said that free treatment should be stopped, but in such a situation where will the poor get the money. How will the country run if government money is spent on a few people? Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also become active in the debate on free rewari or gift in the country. The Finance Minister has hit back at Kejriwal, accusing him of giving a “wrong turn” to the discussion of giving freebies to the people.

‘Attempts are being made to create fear in the minds of people’

Responding to CM Kejriwal’s statement that the expenditure on education and health should be described as ‘free’, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that he is giving a wrong mode to the gift given to the people for free. You leader (Kejriwal) is trying to create fear in the minds of people in a way by including education and health in this matter. The Finance Minister said, “The Chief Minister of Delhi has given an unfair turn to the discussion on giving freebies to the people. Expenditure on health and education has never been called freebies.”

The issue should be debated properly – Finance Minister

Further, Sitharaman said, “Ever since the independence of the country, no matter who has a government, but the expenditure on education and health has never been called free. By bringing these two things under the category of freebies, CM Kejriwal is trying to create a sense of worry and fear in the minds of the poor. Sitharaman also advised the CM to debate properly and said that this issue should be properly debated and everyone should also be involved in it.

PM Modi has also criticized ‘free gifts’

The country’s Prime Minister Narendra has also criticized the practice of populist announcements like distributing ‘revdi’ (free gifts) among various parties. Recently, PM Modi had said about this ‘rewari’ that it is not only a waste of taxpayers’ money but it is also an economic disaster which can also act as an obstacle in the way of India’s campaign to become self-reliant. . This statement of PM Modi was being linked to the announcement of giving free things to parties like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It should be noted that after the capital Delhi, in the assembly elections in states like Punjab, free electricity and water and other things were promised. In such a situation, now it has to be seen that in the free rewari dispute and whose entry we get to see in the coming time.

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