When the same country gave citizenship to so-called 'foreigners' in 1955, 1986, 1992, 2003 and 2005, it is inhuman and unconstitutional to oppose citizenship of six minority communities displaced due to extreme religious persecution for political reasons.
It is worth noting that Kejriwal has been calling the persecuted minorities from the three Islamic nations as "Pakistanis" in an attempt to establish a narrative against the oppressed Hindus, implying that these refugees are from an 'enemy nation'.
In his earnest efforts to showcase Arvind Kejriwal as an 'ordinary man', his lawyer forgot that the details of ‘Aam Aadmi’ Arvind Kejriwal's 13000 sq ft 'humble abode' renovated at a cost of almost Rs 45 crore of tax payer's money is all in the public domain
Arvind Kejriwal told the Supreme Court on Monday that he made a mistake by retweeting a defamatory video posted by German YouTuber Dhruv Rathee in 2018.