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Kejriwal takes a dig at Modi over WikiLeaks clarification

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New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal on Monday took a dig at Narendra Modi after the WikiLeaks clarified it’s U.S. diplomatic cables released in 2011 never called Modi ”incorruptible”.

WikiLeaks on its website, through its tweets, rubbished BJP’s claims of quoting Modi as the lone honest Indian politician and tweeted it had only named a Congress leader Manoharsinh Jadeja in the diplomatic cable in 2011. As per reports, BJP supporters had been circulating posters saying WikiLeaks had endorsed Modi’s honesty.

“I have been repeating that all speeches and claims by Narendra Modi are turning out to be false. The problem is that media didn’t try to find out the truth and spread what were lies. Modi said there is 11% agricultural growth in Gujarat, but the truth is there is negative agricultural growth there. So repeating these lies over and over again, they have spread propaganda among people,” said Kejriwal.

 

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