A Quote by Arvind Kejriwal

I am not a terrorist, I am a former chief minister. — © Arvind Kejriwal
I am not a terrorist, I am a former chief minister.
In our party, for the post of the prime minister or chief minister, there is no race, and nor does anyone stake their claim. Who will be the prime minister or chief minister, either our parliamentary board decides on this or the elected MLAs, in the case of chief minister, and MPs, in the case of the prime minister, select their leader.
I am 73 years old. I was born in Jerusalem. I'm the first prime minister of Israel to be born here. I am the only former general to become a prime minister.
I don't portray a terrorist. The American fans label me a terrorist. It doesn't matter what I claim to be: in their eyes, I am whatever they say I am despite the fact that I'm not committing any 'acts of terror.' I ask you, how am I portraying a terrorist? Because I look like a Muslim?
My task, as a member of this parliament and a 30-year member of the Australian Labor Party, as its former leader, as its former foreign minister and its former prime minister, is to now throw my every effort in securing Julia Gillard's re-election as Labor prime minister at the next election.
I never criticized Modi. All I said was that Modi cannot be a chief minister and still nurse prime ministerial ambitions. I only suggested that he should resign as the chief minister and then stake his claim to be prime minister.
Admitting, however, for the sake of argument, that I am prime and sole minister in this country, am I, therefore, prime and sole minister of all Europe? Am I answerable for the conduct of other countries as well as for that of my own?
Before I became a chief minister, I never thought that one day I'd be the chief minister.
I am happy that Uddhav Thackeray has become chief minister of Maharashtra, and I would like to congratulate him.
I am not the governor, administrator or chief minister, who can issue instructions to bring about changes. I can only advise.
I had a very warm and cordial relationship with the then former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee when I was the chief minister for the first time.
I am not going to quit politics until I fulfill the promise made to Balasaheb of making a Shiv Sainik the chief minister of Maharashtra. I will do it.
I have never declared myself an Indigenous politician; I am not an Indigenous Chief Minister.
If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also.
Apart from being a chief minister, I am also the national president of my party. So I have to take care of the party in other states as well as in U.P.
I am no more proud of my career as an athlete than I am of the fact that I am a direct descendant of that noble warrior [Chief Black Hawk].
I am not the Prime Minister of French capitalism. I am the Prime Minister of France.
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