“It is imp that BJP lose Bihar so that they know that hate politics will not work in this country. People want love n peace, not hate,” he tweeted.
Along with the picture of the BJP advertisements in print media in Bihar on the sanctity and sacredness of the cow, he tweeted, “Have these ads in Bihar been given by BJP’s fringe elements? Or by BJP top brass?”
The ad said Mr. Kumar was allowing the holy animal, cow, to be insulted by remaining quiet.
In a series of tweets, Mr. Kejriwal asked the people of Delhi to tell their relatives in the poll-bound State to vote for Mr. Kumar.
“ Sabse Appeal- Bihar mein rehne waale apne apne doston aur rishtedaarn se phone karein ki Nitish ji ko CM banana ke lye vote dein ” Mr. Kumar was quick to respond to his tweets and thanked for his support.
This is the first time that the CM had come out and blamed the BJP for the growing ‘hate crimes’ in the country.
Earlier, Mr. Kejriwal gave statements against the ‘intolerance and vitiated atmosphere’ and issued a radio ad appealing to the people for communal harmony, but he never named any party or political leader.