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New Delhi: Shouting "Modi, Modi" will not satiate your hunger, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday told a group of men who tried disrupting his rally by raising slogans in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He said if doing so would have resulted in the abolition of house tax, the key poll promise of AAP for the upcoming municipal polls, then even "I would shout Modi, Modi".
"Lekin isse aapka pet nahi bharega (But it won't satiate your hunger). Few people have turned mad," Kejriwal said, addressing the rally at north east Delhi's Ghonda, even as a small section of the crowd continued their sloganeering.MCD Polls: Arvind Kejriwal Promises to Abolish Residential House Tax, BJP Criticises
A group of youth repeated the same act at Kejriwal's second rally of the day at Ambedkar Nagar's Gautam Vihar Chowk area.
#WATCH: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's reply to the crowd chanting 'Modi Modi' at his rally in Delhi pic.twitter.com/SRpiq0ZJxq? ANI (@ANI_news) April 1, 2017
He also ran through the AAP government's decisions to slash power tariff by half and provide water free of cost (capped at 20,000 litres per connection every month) and reforms in the areas of education and health.
#WATCH: Crowd chants 'Modi-Modi' at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's rally in Delhi's Gautam Vihar Chowk area. pic.twitter.com/2ETHKDVLKS? ANI (@ANI_news) April 1, 2017
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