Because the nation voted within the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha polls on Saturday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was engaged in a confrontation with Pakistani politician Chaudhry Fawad Hussain over his remarks on the final elections in India.
After the previous Pakistan minister replied to Arvind Kejriwal‘s submit on X on voting along with his household, and mentioned, “Might peace and concord defeat forces of hate and extremism”, Kejriwal replied in Hindi: “Chaudhary Sahib, I and the individuals of my nation are absolutely able to dealing with our points. Your tweet is just not wanted. The state of affairs in Pakistan may be very unhealthy proper now. You maintain your nation.”
He added: “The elections going down in India are our inner matter. India won’t tolerate interference from the most important sponsors of terrorism.”
चौधरी साहिब, मैं और मेरे देश के लोग अपने मसलों को संभालने में पूरी तरह सक्षम हैं। आपके ट्वीट की ज़रूरत नहीं है। इस वक़्त पाकिस्तान के हालात बहुत ख़राब हैं। आप अपने देश को सँभालिये https://t.co/P4Li3y2gDQ
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) May 25, 2024
Posting an image of his household after exercising his franchise, the Delhi Chief Minister had written: “I voted right this moment with my father, spouse and kids. My mom may be very ailing. She couldn’t go. I voted towards dictatorship, unemployment and inflation. You too should go and vote.”
Individuals eight states and Union Territories are voting right this moment within the penultimate section of the Lok Sabha polls. By the top of this section, a complete of 486 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats could have accomplished polling, with simply 57 seats left for the seventh section.
Until 11 am, the nation had recorded a voter turnout of 25.76 per cent.