Mumbai: A war of words broke out between senior Congress leaders Milind Deora and Ajay Maken on Monday after the former praised the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government for doubling its revenue and maintaining a surplus over the last five years.
Former Delhi Congress chief Maken was quick to criticise Deora for his "half-baked facts", and said he may leave the party if he wishes so.
Deora, the former Mumbai Congress chief, in a Twitter post on Monday, said, "Sharing a lesser-known & welcome fact the @ArvindKejriwal-led Delhi Government doubled its revenues to Rs 60,000 crore & maintained a revenue surplus over the last 5 years."
"Food for thought: Delhi is now one of India's most fiscally prudent governments," the former Lok Sabha member added.
However, this did not go down well with Maken, who also responded with a tweet, saying: "Brother ,you want to leave @INCIndia-Please do- then propagate half baked facts!
"However, let me share even lesser know facts-1997-98-BE(Revenue) 4,073cr, 2013-14-BE (Revenue) 37,459cr. During Congress Govt Grew at 14.87% CAGR, 2015-16 BE 41,129 and 2019 -20 BE 60,000 AAP Gov 9.90% CAGR," he said.