Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Rajiv Pratap Rudy on Tuesday advised Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to concentrate on improving the state of Delhi and leaving the affairs of the country to the Centre.
"Kejriwal must look at his own party first, commenting on the prime minister of the country won't facilitate his politics in Delhi. He should start working for the people of Delhi who gave him an absolute majority. He must leave the country for us, and focus on Delhi," Rudy told ANI here.
"Whatever you promise before the elections, you must deliver on the promises after forming the government. Kejriwal should first solve the problems of the state, and then, worry for the country," he added.
Rudy criticised Kejriwal for not concentrating on Delhi's development despite getting an absolute majority.
"He doesn't have any agenda left so he is doing all these, people of Delhi are disappointed with him and they are repenting for electing Kejriwal in the Delhi polls," he added.
Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal earlier criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States, asking what the country has achieved from these foreign trips so far.
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