'Take Care of Your Own Country': Kejriwal Rebuffs Ex-Pakistan Minister Fawad Hussain's Remark!

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal delivers a strong response to former Pakistan Minister Fawad Hussain's remark, urging him to focus on his own country's affairs. Join us as we delve into Kejriwal's statement, analyzing the context and implications of his rebuff to Hussain's comments.

'Take Care of Your Own Country': Kejriwal Rebuffs Ex-Pakistan Minister Fawad Hussain's Remark!

"Take care of your own country," Kejriwal rebuffed former Pakistan minister Fawad Hussain's remark.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal criticized former Pakistan minister Fawad Hussain for his comments on the general elections in India, stating that the situation in Pakistan is dire, and he should focus on addressing it.

In a post on X, former Pakistan minister Fawad Hussain responded to Kejriwal's post on voting, expressing, "May peace and harmony triumph over forces of hate and extremism."

Responding to this, Kejriwal replied, "Chaudhary Sahab, myself and the people of my country are fully capable of addressing our own issues. Your tweet is unnecessary. The situation in Pakistan is currently dire. Please focus on your own country."

"The elections happening in India are our internal affair. India will not tolerate interference from the largest sponsors of terrorism," Kejriwal added.

Earlier today, Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal, accompanied by his family, cast their votes in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha polls.

After casting his vote, the Delhi CM expressed that he voted with the aim of addressing unemployment and inflation. "Today, I voted alongside my father, wife, and children. Unfortunately, my mother couldn't join us as she is unwell. I cast my vote against dictatorship, unemployment, and inflation. I urge everyone to exercise their right to vote," he stated.

Simultaneously, voting is ongoing across 58 parliamentary constituencies spanning six states and two Union Territories. In Delhi, voting is underway for all seven Lok Sabha seats, as well as all ten seats in Haryana.

The intense electoral battle in Delhi features AAP and Congress jointly contesting against the BJP, which secured victory in all seven Lok Sabha seats in the national capital in the previous two elections. While the Congress is contesting on three seats, AAP is contesting on four. Both parties are part of the INDIA bloc.

The Lok Sabha elections will conclude on June 1 after the seventh phase of polling, during which voters from 57 constituencies will cast their votes. The results will be announced on June 4.

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