Kejriwal took a dig at Omar Abdullah, said – If you face any problem in running ‘Half State’, take advice from me…’

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Delhi News Desk!!! Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor and former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has offered help to Omar Abdullah. Addressing a program in Doda on Sunday, Kejriwal said that if Omar Abdullah faces difficulty in running half the state, he can take advice from him. Along with this, Kejriwal also extended his support to Omar Abdullah.

Aam Aadmi Party leaders had come to Doda on Sunday to thank the people for electing Mehraj Malik as the party’s first MLA in Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing the rally, Kejriwal said that Delhi is called half a state because the Chief Minister has limited powers. Now they have made Jammu and Kashmir also half the state. This means that the elected government has minimum powers, while the Lieutenant Governor has more powers. Kejriwal said that I want to tell Omar that if he faces any problem in working, he should take advice from me because I ran the government in Delhi for 10 years. Like Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir is also now a Union Territory.

Kejriwal said that he hopes that Omar Abdullah will give some responsibility in his government to the lone Aam Aadmi Party MLA Mehraj Malik so that he can serve the people of Jammu and Kashmir better. Taking aim at PM Modi in the rally, Arvind Kejriwal said that PM Modi is giving all the wealth of the country to his friend, whereas I am distributing money to three crore people of Delhi.

‘Every woman of Delhi will get Rs 1,000’

Kejriwal said that PM Modi is angry with him because the Aam Aadmi Party government is providing free school education, medicine, electricity and water to all the people in Delhi. The former Delhi CM also said that the Aam Aadmi Party government will deposit Rs 1,000 in the bank account of every woman. On the 2024 election results, Kejriwal said that every election has a message. The message of BJP getting 240 seats in the Lok Sabha elections is that PM Modi will have to improve his methods.

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