Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday hit back at allegations that he had made separatist comments, calling them "comedy" and describing himself as the "world's sweetest terrorist", reports ndtv.com.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief was attacked by the BJP and Congress over a video of a former party leader, Kumar Vishwas, claiming that he had spoken about becoming PM of a separate state.
"I must be the world's sweetest terrorist, a terrorist who provides schools, hospitals, electricity, roads, water...," Kejriwal said.
"They have all ganged up against me and they are calling me a terrorist. It is comedy - it is a laughing matter. If that is the case, then why doesn't (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi-ji arrest me?" he told the media.