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The Debunking of Claims Surrounding Arvind Kejriwal and The Kashmir Files on Twitter
The Debunking of Claims Surrounding Arvind Kejriwal and 'The Kashmir Files' on Twitter
The trending hashtag #NaveenKumarExposedKejriwal has sparked intense discussions on social media, particularly on Twitter, following claims made by a Twitter user named Naveen Kumar. This article aims to provide insights into the context, dispelling misconceptions, and offering a balanced perspective on the situation.
Arvind Kejriwal's Response to the Kashmir Files
Recently, Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, responded to the calls from BJP legislators for waiving entertainment tax on the movie 'The Kashmir Files' by refusing to make it tax-free in the state of Delhi. This move has garnered significant attention and sparked discussions on Twitter, leading to the popular hashtag #KEJRIWALEXPOSED.
Some states, like Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat, Karnataka, Goa, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, have already made the film tax-free. However, Kejriwal, in his response, emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability, stating that releasing the movie and its files on YouTube would be a more appropriate and transparent way to handle the situation.
Claims Against Arvind Kejriwal and His Leadership
One of the prominent claims against Arvind Kejriwal is that he is a 'big liar and hypocrite.' This allegation has been made in various contexts, including his management of the COVID-19 crisis in Delhi. Critics have pointed out that the Chief Minister is appearing to sing praises while others handle the issues. However, it is essential to note that such claims lack concrete evidence and are often unfounded.
Another claim made by Naveen Kumar was about the use of oxygen in the city. He claimed that during a previous period when Delhi had active cases, only 250 MT of oxygen was used but now the same active cases are using 900 MT of oxygen daily. This has led to the speculation that the AAP government is miraculously making oxygen disappear. A doctor debunked this claim by providing data from the first and second phases of the pandemic, indicating that the same number of active cases required more oxygen due to the higher severity of the condition.
The Reality Check
The reality is that the demand for oxygen has indeed increased. In the first phase, approximately 14% of hospitalized cases required ventilator support, while in the second phase, this figure increased to 51%. This data clearly shows that the demand for oxygen has nearly tripled, not because of magic, but due to the severity of the patients' conditions.
The claims made by individuals like Naveen Kumar are politically motivated and aim to create confusion. Some Twitter users are spreading these rumors, suggesting that Delhi has abundant oxygen and does not need as much as the government claims. Such misinformation could potentially lead to unrest and angry riots, which is why it is crucial to dispel these beliefs.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the claims surrounding Arvind Kejriwal and his handling of 'The Kashmir Files' and the oxygen shortage in Delhi are largely unfounded and politically motivated. It is essential to rely on facts and data, rather than rumors and unfounded allegations, to make informed decisions and maintain stable and peaceful communities. The hashtag #NaveenKumarStupidMoron has been proposed to highlight and dispel such misleading information.