PM To Quit At 75, Says Arvind Kejriwal. No Such Rule, Responds Amit Shah
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"If Arvind Kejriwal considers this (interim bail) as a clean chit, then his understanding of the law is weak," Home Minister Amit Shah said
Home Minister Amit Shah today returned fire at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief's swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi is setting the ground for Mr Shah to take over as Prime Minister in future. #WATCH | On Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's 'Amit Shah will be the PM, if BJP wins' remark, Union Home Minister Amit Shah says "I want to say this to Arvind Kejriwal and company and INDI alliance that nothing as such is mentioned in BJP's constitution. PM Modi is only going to... https://t.co/eJgCHox2Q7pic.twitter.com/bKJQ4OtMhe
Mr Kejriwal in his first press conference a day after being released from jail attacked PM Modi as someone who wants "one nation, one leader", alluding to the BJP's push for 'one nation, one election' system.
"These people ask INDIA bloc about prime ministerial face. I ask BJP who will be their PM? Modi ji is turning 75 on September 17 next year. He himself made the rule in 2014 that people aged 75 will be retired. They retired LK Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Sumitra Mahajan," Mr Kejriwal said.