ISLAMABAD: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has received a mixed reaction from the media here after his interaction with Pakistani journalists, with one daily on Sunday calling him the “most unimpressive” Indian politician while another praised him for his simplicity.
Tearing into Kejriwal, The News daily reported: “India’s new shooting star with dreams of another ‘India Shining’ appeared as one of the country’s most unimpressive politicians but with a most impressive agenda”.
It said the Aam Admi Party leader, who was wearing his “Kejriwal muffler”, was armed with a “mission of populist politics”.
Kejriwal met a visiting Pakistani media delegation in New Delhi on Friday. Asked about bilateral relations, he said: “I have never visited Pakistan before. I have not studied India’s relations with Pakistan.
“But I want India to have peaceful relations with all the countries of the world.”
Pressed to say something more insightful on India-Pakistan relations, he was quoted by Dawn as saying: “To be honest, it is really outside my remit. You should ask the central government.”
The News, which was unusually critical of Kejriwal, reported: “That he was totally unprepared to meet with foreign journalists is an understatement and one wondered whether he still remembered where Pakistan was on the map from his days of studies to qualify as a civil servant.”
Responding to a question about the Congress’ support for him, Kejriwal said, “They did so to trap us and now they themselves are trapped.”
He said AAP targeted “corrupt politicians” to highlight corruption, criminalization, commercialization and dynastic politics. (PTI)