It seems Kejriwal is obsessed with Modi and I am sure you will agree to this statement! Every now and then, when see how the Delhi CM doesn’t leave a single chance to take a dig at Modiji. Yes, time and again he has accused PM Modi and has played those dirty blame games.

Now, after Modi’s big decision of demonetizing Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes, everyone was waiting to see how Kejriwal would react. It seems he wasn’t in a mood to react yesterday and just kept retweeting negative posts against Modi.
But finally, today he spoke up and as expected, he had a unique approach to this ban. Once again, he took a dig at Modi and told him that he has signed some kind of a deal with PayTM. This was after PayTM had a full page ad in newspapers, thanking Modi for his bold move.
Yes, after cash transactions seemed impossible yesterday, people switched to this e-wallet company for shopping and paying their bills. No doubt, PayTM got a good business due to PM Modi, but this doesn’t mean that they have signed a secret deal!
Here’s the tweet of Arvind Kejriwal….
Paytm biggest beneficiary of PM's announcement. Next day PM appears in its ads. Whats the deal, Mr PM? https://t.co/lfP0PrQICQ
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) November 10, 2016
Obviously, people trolled him for not considering the “Benefit of the nation” and just blaming Modi for giving all benefits to PayTM!
There was someone who gave a befitting reply to Arvind Kejriwal; we are talking about none other than the CEO of PayTM, Vijay Shekhar. He had a subtle but a very crisp response to Kejriwal’s tweet.

Here’s what he tweeted..
Dear Sir, The biggest beneficiary is our country. We are just a tech startup, trying to solve financial inclusion & make India proud. #🇮🇳 https://t.co/3rI8r6W0EZ
— Vijay Shekhar Sharma (@vijayshekhar) November 10, 2016
Woahh, that was a bang on reply, don’t you think so? Once again, after seeing this tweet from Vijay Shekhar, people got a chance to slam Kejriwal! We are proud of you PayTM and citizens love you for the way you have solved their financial needs during emergency.
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