Reacting to the CM's remark, Tiwari said he opposed the cancellation of the hospital's licence becasuse Kejriwal did not consider the plight of its workers and patients admitted there.
The Delhi government had on Friday cancelled the hospital's licence for alleged medical negligence in multiple instances.
Addressing a gathering in the Mundka area, Kejriwal said he was "sad" that Tiwari and the BJP had come out in support of the hospital.
"But we have not come into politics to commit wrongdoings or earn money. We have entered politics to serve the people and work with them honestly. I am sad Manoj Tiwari has sold his integrity," he alleged.
Kejriwal added doctors work hard but private hospitals exploit them.
Tiwari accused the AAP government of adopting double standards, as Kejriwal "was not suspended" when former minister Jitender Singh Tomar's degree was found fake.
"The negligence of doctors should be punished severely but what did Kejriwal do to help the patients and employees who have been left to fend for themselves.
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