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Source: PTI

New Delhi: The ruling AAP alleged that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s speech at the inaugural function of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University’s East Delhi campus was interrupted by BJP workers chanting ‘Modi, Modi’.

Hitting out at those who interrupted his speech, the Chief Minister said that if the education system could be improved by shouting “such a slogan”, it would have improved in the last 70 years.

“Please allow me to speak for five minutes. I request the BJP and other parties to allow me to speak,” the Delhi CM said.

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“You may not like my thoughts and ideology. You tell me about it. But this kind of sloganeering is not right. Everyone has the right to speak in this democracy,” Kejriwal said after being interrupted again.

During the program, the BJP workers raised a ruckus. But the Aam Aadmi Party said that Kejriwal silenced them with his brilliant reply.

AAP and BJP workers shouted slogans at each other outside the campus while the inauguration program was going on.

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