New Delhi: Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Tajinder Pal S Bagga on Friday took on Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who stirred a controversy earlier in the day by suggesting that if a child contracts dengue in Delhi, his/her parents should be held responsible because they voted for the BJP in the upcoming Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) polls.


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Kejriwal is facing the ire for making such statement for the voters of Delhi.


Addressing the media, Friday, Kejriwal said: “Agar aapne BJP ko vote diya aur aapke bacche ko dengue ho jata hai, toh aap hi zimmedar honge, kyuki aapne dengue wali party, chikungunya wali party, maccharo wali party ko vote diya (If you (citizens) vote for the BJP and if your child contracts dengue, then you yourself will be responsible because you voted for a party that represents dengue, chikungunya, mosquitoes...).”


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Taking to Twitter, Bagga said that he has seen the first CM who is cursing his own voters. 



 


Twitterati too lashed out at Kejriwal for his statement: