Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has not minced words in expressing his displeasure about the new demonetisation policy. During a recent interview with BBC Hindi however, the Delhi CM wore his anger on his sleeve.
Speaking of 55 deaths of citizens, allegedly owing to demonetisation, Kejriwal lost his cool on the reporter. The latter argued that the cause for the deaths still need to be investigated and cannot be attributed to demonetisation without proof – an argument that irked the AAP leader considerably.
Watch an excerpt from the heated debate here.
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