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Kejriwal on an apology spree
January 06, 2014
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is now being termed as minister for tendering apologies.

His first apology was when Bharatiya Janata Party leader Harsh Vardhan mentioned that Prashant Bhushan indicated that the Aam Aadmi Party wanted a referendum in Kashmir which is objectionable, Kejriwal apologised.

Second when Kumar Vishwas made a remark about the minority community, the lone Janata Dal-United member in the Delhi assembly objected, Kejriwal apologised again.

And the third is not in public domain. The chief minister conveyed his regrets to a judge that his minister should not have spoken to the judge directly. 
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