Arvind Kejriwal questions Narendra Modi's US visit
New Delhi, Sept 29: Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US visit and said there was a need to first make India strong before expecting investment from abroad.
"PM Modi's US trip ends. Time to ponder what has the country achieved from his foreign trips so far?" Kejriwal tweeted.
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He said that if "we make India strong, investments will come at our terms, else investors will dictate terms. For instance, Chinese first built China and then all corporate giants vied to invest in China. So, lets first Make India".
He also questioned Modi's travel and argued if it suited "the stature of an Indian PM to visit individual cos seeking investments?".
Modi concluded his US trip early on Tuesday and left for New Delhi.
IANS