
'kya naam hai delhi ke mukhyamantri ka? ': manoj tiwari takes a while to recall arvind kejriwal's name at #indiakadna
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Moments later, the Delhi BJP chief joked on the incident and said that the Delhi Chief Minister's name is not significant enough to be remembered. Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari on
Wednesday had an expedient moment when he took a while to recall Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's name at the 'India Ka DNA' Delhi Election Conclave, organised in the
national capital by India's largest news network, Zee News. While talking about the ruling Aam Aadmi Party's alleged hypocrisy in the national capital, Tiwari had to refer to the
Chief Minister by saying "_Kya naam hai mukhyamantri ka_ (What is the Chief Minister's name again)?" before taking a while and recalling "_Haan_ (Yes), Arvind
Kejriwal." Moments later, the Delhi BJP chief joked on the incident and said that the Delhi Chief Minister's name is not significant enough to be remembered. He further lambasted
the ruling party in Delhi and said that the Kejriwal-led AAP government has yet to fulfill promises made in 2015, including the Lokpal Bill. "The Chief Minister of Delhi has fooled the
national capital with his freebies, he has always made false promises," said Tiwari. > Delhi CM @ArvindKejriwal has fooled the national capital with his > freebies, he has always
made false promises, says @ManojTiwariMP at > #IndiaKaDNA pic.twitter.com/pwzvGvCGvH > — Zee News (@ZeeNews) February 5, 2020 The conclave is set to focus on the Delhi Legislative
Assembly Election 2020. > सबसे बड़ा मंच, दिल्ली पर > सबसे निर्णायक संवाद > > इंडिया का DNA DELHI ELECTION CONCLAVE > > सुबह 10 बजे से लगातार सिर्फ > @ZeeNews
पर#IndiaKaDNA पर ट्वीट कर दें > अपनी राय pic.twitter.com/lWJS2VNvVL > — Zee News (@ZeeNews) February 5, 2020 At the #IndiaKaDNA Delhi Election Conclave, viewers will witness several
top politicos from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, and the Aam Aadmi Party. The leaders will be participating as speakers at the event, debating and expressing their views on the
upcoming Delhi Assembly Polls and talk about the vision of their respective parties for the national capital. The event began at 10 AM and will conclude at 4 PM. With the Delhi Assembly
Polls 2020 knocking at the door, anticipation broils up among people in the national capital, their eyes on prospective Chief Ministerial candidates of the political parties locked in the
electoral contest. This year, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will be locked in a triangular contest with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC), but the
AAP is being considered the favourite to retain the Union Territory. The Kejriwal-led AAP government is currently in power. The five-year term of the 70-member Delhi Assembly will end on
February 22 and a new House is to be constituted before that. The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP is eyeing a second consecutive term banking on freebies that it provided to Delhiites including free
water, free electricity up to 200 units, free ride for women in DTC and cluster buses, among other measures. Delhi Assembly elections will be held on February 8 while counting of votes will
be conducted on February 11.