In a post on Twitter, Singh said "AAP starts cleanliness drive after sanitation workers strike has been called off. Photo ops for AAP. Modi and Kejriwal are masters of (nautanki)."
In a separate post, Singh claimed Modi and Kejriwal were engaged in a "noora kushti" (got-up fight) to hide the reality."
Singh's tweets came on a day when sanitation workers of Delhi met Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi at his residence, along with party leaders Ajay Maken and Randip Singh Surjewala, to extend their thanks for his support and participation in their sit-in at East MCD head office yesterday.
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