New Delhi: With Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wanting to know how Union Minister Mahesh Sharma was making the payments for his daughter's wedding, the Bharatiya Janata Party leader was quick to correct the AAP chief saying, "it was his son and not his daughter" who was getting married.
The Minister of State for Culture and Tourism chose to clear all the doubts of Kejriwal, saying all the payments for the wedding were being made through banks.
"Correct your information. It is my son's wedding. Yes, all payments are being made through cheques," Dr. Mahesh Sharma tweeted.
अपनी जानकारी सही करिये। मेरे बेटे की शादी है। जी हाँ, सभी पेमेंट बैंक के माध्यम से की जा रही है। https://t.co/zXsr2ikMXb
— Dr. Mahesh Sharma (@dr_maheshsharma) November 28, 2016
The BJP MP's reply came after Kejriwal sought to know how Mahesh Sharma was managing his child's upcoming wedding and if he was making payments in cheques.
Kejriwal also asked if Sharma would manage all the wedding expenses within Rs 2.5 lakh -- the highest cash limit the government has allowed to withdraw from banks for weddings after high value currency notes of Rs 500 and 1,000 were spiked.
"BJP MP Mahesh Sharma's daughter wedding. Is he making all the payments in cheques? Is he managing the marriage in Rs 2.5 lakh? How his notes were exchanged?" the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader had tweeted today.