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This tweet of Arvind Kejriwal predicting Amit Shah as Home Minister has come back to haunt him

It feels like Karma

On May 10, even before the polling for 2019 Lok Sabha elections got over, Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party supremo Arvind Kejriwal has ‘warned’ voters that if the BJP comes to power, then Amit Shah would become the Union Home Minister.


He had asked voters to be cautious before voting.

Fast forward 20 days later, BJP has emerged as a single largest party at 303 seats crossing the magic figure of 272, by a huge margin. Last evening Narendra Modi swore in as Prime Minister for the second time along with his council of ministers. Earlier today, the Rashtrapati Bhavan issued a press release which showed Shah was allotted the Home Ministry.

Twitter users dug up Arvind Kejriwal’s tweet to again make fun of him.


Some Twitter users even mocked him and thanked him how they listened to him for the first time and voted as he cautioned them.


Clearly, people couldn’t have it enough.


While AAP supporters come to term with their chief’s prediction coming true, BJP supporters are elated with the portfolio allotted to Amit Shah.

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