Arvind Kejriwal has no regrets about his choice of language when calling PM Narendra Modi, a ‘coward and a psychopath’ after the CBI raided his office earlier this month. In an interview with NDTV, the Delhi Chief Minister said: "I don't regret anything. I accept I use bad language, I speak from the heart.  PM uses flowery language...but his actions are not good."

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He also accused the ruling BJP of using central agencies to target him and added that ‘Kejriwal is not scared of the CBI’.

He added that PM Modi could befriend Pakistan, but wouldn’t let Arvind Kejriwal work. He also reiterated his belief that raid on his top officer Rajender Kumar and it was an attempt to cover up details of alleged corruption in DDCA which was headed by Jaitley. He said: “Mr Jaitley was repeatedly told many times about the corruption. He was president for 14 years and a scam took place on such a large scale. The moment we said there is corruption in the DDCA, Mr Jaitley filed a defamation suit against us.”

When pointed out that the investigative report didn’t name anyone, he said: “It is almost like no one killed Jessica Lal. There was corruption, but ghosts did it.”