New Delhi: As a bitter war of words between the Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party and the Centre continues, the BJP has now suggested Arvind Kejriwal to go for another round of detoxification therapy to cleanse his mind of all negativity.


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The suggestion from BJP came a day after Delhi Chief Minister had claimed in a video message to his party colleagues and workers that PM Modi may "get me killed" and wondered if the country was in "safe hands".


Calling the current period "very critical", Kejriwal told AAP volunteers, MLAs and Delhi Government Ministers that things will get worse in the coming days and exhorted them to "leave" for now if they are not strong enough.


 


 


Hitting back at Kejriwal over his "shameful" attack on PM, BJP had asked the Delhi Chief Minister to not blame Modi for his failures and instead act against his party leaders "involved" in various crimes.


"Kejriwal's comments are shameful. We condemn them. He used to harp on morals and spoke against corruption but has been unmasked. He now stands for protecting his corrupt colleagues, many of whom are involved in various crimes, including trying to cause riots to grab power. He should know that democracy is governed by the rule of law and if anybody violates them, then the law will act," BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma said.


 


 


Attacking Kejriwal for claiming that Modi was frustrated, BJP spokesperson G V L Narasimha Rao said, "He is not frustrated by the Prime Minister. He is frustrated by his own incompetence in governing Delhi and lack of result on ground. He is frustrated by criminal actions of his own party MLAs.''


"Comments made by him lowers the dignity of the office he holds and show paranoia on his part. It is time for a pathologically obsessive Kejriwal to go for another detoxification therapy for the body and mind," Rao added.