Addressing a public meeting at Sindhkhedraja in Buldhana district of Maharashtra after paying homage to Jijabai, the mother of warrior king Shivaji, the AAP supremo said the Maratha king had worked to achieve an all-inclusive society.
The meeting was held on the occasion of Jijabai's birth anniversary.
"The BJP-RSS (supporters) attacked Dalits at Koregaon Bhima, leading to caste tensions. We condemn this," he said and alleged, "To instigate riots, on the basis of caste and religion, and rule is the BJP's creed."
Some pro-Hindutva leaders had opposed the 200th anniversary celebrations of the battle.
Kejriwal also criticised the BJP-led Maharashtra government for allowing private schools to flourish allegedly at the cost of government schools, saying that a government that could not run schools had no right to rule.
The AAP leader pointed out that when he became the chief minister of Delhi three years ago, the condition of the government schools was bad in the national capital.
"Only the poor used to send their children to the government schools then. In three years, we have started 300 new state-of-the-art government schools with modern amenities.
"The Delhi government's budget is Rs 40,000 crore and still we managed to repair the schools and start new ones. The Maharashtra government's budget is Rs 3 lakh crore and still it is shutting down the government schools," he said.
He said the farmers of the country needed to come together to launch an agitation, demanding the implementation of the Swaminathan Committee report on remunerative prices for their produce.
"We gave Rs 50,000 per hectare to the farmers in Delhi when they faced a crop-loss due to unseasonal rains," he said.
Former Congress MP Sudhir Sawant joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) at Kejriwal's rally.
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