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Foreign Minister Raging Kejriwal After Singapore’s Objection

Foreign minister raging Kejriwal after Singapore’s objection said- India’s voice is not the Chief Minister of Delhi.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar objected strongly to the statement of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and said that he was not the voice of the country.

The External Affairs Minister appreciated the cooperation given by Singapore to India in Covid-19 and the bilateral relations between the two countries.

The Singapore government has lodged a strong objection to Kejriwal’s tweet. In this regard, the Government of Singapore had also summoned the Indian High Commissioner.

In response to Kejriwal’s tweet, the Singapore Embassy said in a tweet, “There is no truth in the claim that there is a new COVID strain in Singapore”.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi tweeted, “Our high commissioner was summoned today by the Singapore government, by registering a strong objection to Kejriwal’s tweet bearing the ‘Singapore variant’.”

The High Commissioner made it clear that the Chief Minister of Delhi does not have the authority to speak anything on the Corona case or civil aviation policy. ‘

Foreign minister raging Kejriwal: The External Affairs Minister said on Wednesday, ‘India and Singapore are strong allies and partners in the war against Covid-19.

However, in the meantime, there are statements of some irresponsible people who should understand that our long-term partnership can be hurt.

Therefore, make it clear that the Chief Minister of Delhi is not the voice of India. External Affairs Minister expressed his objection to the statement of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, these things are there in the tweet.

In fact, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had told the central government that air services with Singapore should be canceled with immediate effect.

He has said that the new form of deadly corona virus in Singapore is being described as very dangerous for children which is an epidemic in India. May come as a third wave.

The External Affairs Minister said, ‘We thank Singapore for the oxygen sent to India.

Singapore deployed military aircraft to help us amid the crisis that arose in the country due to the epidemic, which points to the extraordinary relationship between the two countries. ‘

However, people should be aware that their irresponsible comments can damage long-standing partnerships. So, let me make it clear that the Chief Minister of Delhi does not have the right to speak on this.

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