People raise 'Modi, Modi' slogans at AAP rally, Arvind Kejriwal calls them `mad` - Watch
The MCD elections are scheduled to be held on April 23.
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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was on Saturday welcomed with slogans in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at one of his rallies ahead of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) Elections.
Looked irritated, Kejriwal told a group of men that “shouting `Modi, Modi` will not satiate your hunger.”
He went on to say that some people have gone “mad”.
"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.
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A group of youth repeated the same act at Kejriwal's second rally of the day at Ambedkar Nagar's Gautam Vihar Chowk area.
The MCD elections are scheduled to be held on April 23.
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