Kejriwal, who is on a three-day road show through Haryana where election for the 10 Lok Sabha seats is to take place on April 10, alleged that Hooda and Modi were exploiting the common man by acting as "property dealers".
"They are obliging big corporate houses and making big money (for) themselves in the name of acquisition of land," he alleged while addressing a gathering from his open jeep.
Claiming that corruption was at its peak in both the states, he alleged that government jobs were on sale in Haryana as well as Gujarat.
"Tell me, can you get a job in Haryana without paying its price," he asked the crowd that had gathered at the Jokholi Adda in the district.
Targeting the media, Kejriwal said it was creating a "false impression" of a 'Modi wave' in the country.
"If there was such a wave, why did Modi decide to contest from two seats and why was he desperately looking for a safe seat," he asked.
He said that he had taken a stand against government's move to increase gas prices by three times as it would crush the common man. "This would result in a hike in the prices of fertilizers and even power tariff which would make our lives miserable," he said.
Continuing his tirade against Modi, Kejriwal asked how can he be paraded as an ideal leader when there have been "5,872 suicide cases of farmers" reported from Gujarat.
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