Arvind Kejriwal is suffering from serious ‘anxiety disorder’

Arvind Kejriwal is suffering from serious ‘anxiety disorder’, especially Foniasophobia (fear of being murdered).

His well-wishers should immediately take him to a psychiatrist. I am making this suggestion quite seriously. He has shown symptoms several times. On May 5 also he said slap on his face was part of Modi’s conspiracy to eliminate him.

May 5, 2019: Kejriwal slapped by a member of public After the incident, he said in a press conference that Modi had sent the attacker to eliminate him

May 6, 2019: On Monday Arvind Kejriwal accused that Modi was a fake nationalist who ‘got an elected CM of a state attacked’ and was using ‘Rafale money money’ to buy a AP MLAs.

He demanded Prime Minister’s resignation for attack on him.

This is not the normal reaction of a politician. A ‘slap’ cannot kill anyone. Had the species called ‘human’ been so fragile that a slap would kill, there would have been no human population. Slapping a child or even a grown-up boy or girl is quite common. Also, when humans fight, slapping is quite common. 

 Nothing serious happened to Arvind after he was slapped. He is quite hale and hearty. Only thing that happened worth noting is that we got one more example of the stupidity of this man who thinks that but for Narendra Modi he would have become Prime Minister.

That is why I say that Arvind Kejriwal is suffering from serious ‘anxiety disorder’, especially Foniasophobia (fear of being murdered)

Devendra Narain

 

@narain41

 

 

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Written by Devendra Narain
Date of birth: January 1, 1941 Educational qualification: Master of Arts (First Class) in Political Science Visiting Fellow: (one year, 1978-79), University of Oxford, UK. Job Experience: Teaching job: Lecturer in Political Science, Patna University (February 1963 to October 1965) Indian Revenue Service: November 1965 to December 2000. Important positions held in Government of India: Head of the Project Appraisal Division (Planning Commission), Head of the Project Monitoring Division and Joint Secretary/Additional Secretary (Department of Programme Implementation), Chief Commissioner of Income Tax and Member, Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property. Retired from Government of India on December 31, 2002, as Member, Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property. Experience as trainer: more than 50 national and international training programmes on project management International Experience: Indian member of Inter-governmental committee on project management system by the Commonwealth Secretariat in 1985; Member of Indian delegation to the (erstwhile) Soviet Union (1986) Area of expertise: Project Management (ex-ante Project Appraisal, CBA, Monitoring, ex-post evaluation). Experience as author: Co-author of a book on Indian Constitution in 1970 (now out of print); More than two dozen articles on different aspects of project management; 11 stories (10 satirical and one serious) in English and Hindi, published in leading magazines and a leading Hindi newspaper. Presently writing articles on social, political, economic and administrative issues available on my website and LinkedIn. Website: https://www.devendranarain.com Present on social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, etc.) Published collection of short stories in Hindi: "ये टेढ़े मेढ़े रास्ते". Paperback available on Amazon and Flipkart; ebook available on Amazon.