Kejriwal slams BJP's Mahesh Sharma over daughter's wedding
New Delhi, Nov 28 (IBNS): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday slammed BJP lawmaker Mahesh Sharma over his daughter's wedding.
Posing several question to Sharma in the wake of demonetisation, the AAP supremo asked Sharma if he's making all payments using cheques and if he's managed to do everything within two and a half lakh rupees, the amount one can draw from banks in case of a marriage occasion.
"BJP MP Mahesh Sharma's daughter is getting married. Is he making all payments using cheques? is everything completed within two and a half lakh rupees? How did he manage to change his notes?" his tweet in Hindi read.
Kejriwal also slammed the BJP for serving notices to churches in Goa.
"IT notice 2 Church in Goa just before polls? Modi govt's dirty attempt to scare them into submission?No IT notice to swiss bank defaulters?" he tweeted.
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