Delhi BJP chief hits out at AAP over WhatsApp campaign
"If Kejriwal is in jail, then it is a matter of contemplation how WhatsApp messages will reach him, all this is just a campaign of the AAP to stay relevant in news," Sachdeva said.
Days after actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan said that he might launch his own political party, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal is all set to meet the southern superstar in Chennai on Thursday.
As Kejriwal is looking to expand the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in other parts of the country, the meeting has triggered speculation that Haasan might be offered an AAP ticket to fight elections. It could be a win-win situation for both.
However, some reports have suggested that the meeting could also be a sign of a future alliance between AAP and Haasan’s new political outfit.
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Meanwhile, Haasan has organised an elaborate lunch for the Delhi CM at his Alwarpet residence, sources have said.
Over the last few months, Haasan has been very vocal about the current state of politics in Tamil Nadu and has been dropping hints about taking the political plunge.
Earlier this month, Haasan had held talks with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and had told reporters that they had also discussed the state of politics in Tamil Nadu. However, he has clarified that his colour is not saffron when it comes to political affiliation.
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