Unfollow those who threaten and abuse women: Arvind Kejriwal to Modi

The AAP had attacked Modi for 'following' those on Twitter, who allegedly abused women

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Dy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia before presentation of the state budget 2017-18

Wishing "all" on the occasion of Women's Day on Wednesday, Delhi Chief Minister took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, "urging" him to "unfollow" those who threaten and abuse women online.

"Happy women's day to all. On this day, I urge Hon'ble PM to unfollow all those who abuse n threaten women n take strong action against them," Kejriwal tweeted.

Last month, Delhi University student was threatened with rape after she posted a message on social media following the Ramjas College ruckus that saw clashes between RSS-backed and Left-affiliated

The AAP had attacked Modi for "following" those on Twitter, who allegedly abused women. Some women leaders of the party had then asked the PM to "unfollow" them.

TMC's MP Dereck O'Brien retweeted the Kejriwal's tweet.

"Made the same request last month in #Parliament Maybe he will heed a CMs request (sic)," O'Brien wrote retweeting the tweet.

Unfollow those who threaten and abuse women: Arvind Kejriwal to Modi

The AAP had attacked Modi for 'following' those on Twitter, who allegedly abused women

The AAP had attacked Modi for 'following' those on Twitter, who allegedly abused women
Wishing "all" on the occasion of Women's Day on Wednesday, Delhi Chief Minister took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, "urging" him to "unfollow" those who threaten and abuse women online.

"Happy women's day to all. On this day, I urge Hon'ble PM to unfollow all those who abuse n threaten women n take strong action against them," Kejriwal tweeted.

Last month, Delhi University student was threatened with rape after she posted a message on social media following the Ramjas College ruckus that saw clashes between RSS-backed and Left-affiliated

The AAP had attacked Modi for "following" those on Twitter, who allegedly abused women. Some women leaders of the party had then asked the PM to "unfollow" them.

TMC's MP Dereck O'Brien retweeted the Kejriwal's tweet.

"Made the same request last month in #Parliament Maybe he will heed a CMs request (sic)," O'Brien wrote retweeting the tweet.
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