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    TaylorTaylorDecember 10, 2022
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    Whenever there is an issue pertaining to Delhi, you will find the Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, on his Twitter handle. His tweets have focused on several issues, such as migrants, Himanta Biswa Sarma, and a few others.

    CM Arvind Kejriwal’s followers on Twitter are the second-highest in India. His tweets are popular among his followers. He has been active on social media for over two months and he follows over 165 accounts.

    He has over 6 million followers on Twitter. He is the second-most followed Indian politician after PM Modi. He has also used Twitter extensively, as he is also active on Facebook, YouTube, and YouTube Live. He has used the Selfie With Daughter feature. He has also used Make in India.

    He has over 7 million followers on Facebook. He has increased his social media following in the last three months, as he has been active on Facebook Live. He has retweeted posts that were critical of the BJP and Modi.

    He has also used Twitter as an effective microblogging platform. He retweets tweets from other leaders, journalists, and party members. He has also used a number of hashtags on Twitter. These hashtags have become popular and CM Kejriwal has used them as a channel to get social media attention for his cause.

    AAP has been in a war with the central government since February, over control of important functions in Delhi. Deputy CM Manish Sisodia has been reaching out to PM Modi. Sisodia has urged Modi to clear bills passed by the Delhi Assembly last year.

    During the migrant crisis in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal engaged in a Twitter spat over the management of migrant labourers. Yogi Adityanath accused Kejriwal of forcing migrant workers to leave the national capital and demanded an apology from Kejriwal.

    Yogi Adityanath claimed that Delhi Government cut off water and electricity connections of migrant labourers. He also said that women and children were left at the UP border in the night. The Delhi Government, however, said that they have no proof that women and children were left at the ward or the border. The Delhi government has not declared this location as a detention centre and will follow the directives of the High Court.

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also refuted Prime Minister Modi’s claim that the AAP government had asked migrant workers to leave the national capital. He also stated that the PM’s statement was a ‘lie’.

    The AAP government has defended Kejriwal’s statement on migrants. The government has stated that 233 Kashmiri Pandits had been working on contracts in Delhi for decades. The government also stated that it had written to the UPSC to clear the regularisation of Kashmiri migrant teachers. The Delhi High Court had ordered the Delhi government to regularise the services of KMTs.

    CM Arvind Kejriwal of Delhi has been in a verbal spat with his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma for the last three days over school education. He took the Assam chief minister to task on Twitter for his claim that the BJP-led government has established a better education system in Assam. He has also criticized the Assam government for closing 34 government-run schools for poor performance. Kejriwal said that shutting down schools was not a solution, but a bad idea. He suggested that instead of closing schools, the Assam government should focus on improving the state’s schools.

    The Delhi CM had tweeted a Hindi-language message on Thursday evening in response to his Assam counterpart’s claim that he had introduced a better education Congowhittakertechcrunch system in Assam. The Assam chief minister replied with a snarky reply. He tagged Arvind Kejriwal in the tweet and asked him when he would visit Assam. Kejriwal responded with a rebuttal and said that he did not mean to upset Sarma. He said that he could show Sarma the work he has done.

    The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has been trying to make inroads in Assam since its victory in the civic polls in April. Kejriwal, who was the Chief Minister of Delhi, has promised to make Delhi like Paris and London. The party has won two seats in the civic body elections. However, Kejriwal’s AAP has been on the radar of the CBI in the liquor scam case.

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