Give missed call to make India number one country in the world: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday announced a mobile number where people can give a “missed call” if they want to see India as the number one nation in the world.

In a video address, Kejriwal said: “I am releasing a number today, the missed call number 9510001000. Those who want to see India as the No. 1 nation, the most powerful nation and the best nation in the world, should be supported in this mission. must contain.”

Earlier, the Central Bureau of Investigation had raided Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia’s house in connection with the alleged scam in the recently withdrawn excise policy of Delhi’s Aam Aadmi Party government.

Sisodia, who is in-charge of the excise department, is under investigation for “intentional and gross procedural lapse” in allegedly granting unfair advantage in the tender process.

Responding to the raid, Kejriwal in his address said, “CBI is doing its job. There is no need to be frightened. We should let CBI do its job. There is an order from above for them to trouble us. Obstacles will come but the work will not stop.

The Chief Minister also praised Sisodia as the “best education minister in the world”.

On Wednesday, Kejriwal had launched another national mission called “Make India No 1”.

We have to make India the number one country in the world once again. We have to make India great again. Today we are launching a national mission named ‘Make India No. 1’.

Urging all the countrymen to join the mission, he said, “Every citizen of this country, its 130 crore people have to be connected with this mission.”


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