मोदी जी, ये देखिए। अब तो इस देश के लोगों पे रहम कीजिए। आख़िर क्या दुश्मनी है आपकी जनता से। ग़रीब की इतनी हाय मत लीजिए। https://t.co/26FPOwYTwo



— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) November 20, 2016

NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has been making some major Twitter errors lately by retweeting unverified information and then deleting it without a clarification.On Sunday, the Delhi CM retweeted - then later deleted without explanation - a misleading photograph and caption that purported to show that a man committed suicide because he faced a currency crunch due to demonetization . Later, he retweeted a picture of Syrian refugee children, with a caption that said they were children found at the site of yesterday morning's train accident near Kanpur.The Delhi CM retweeted a photograph of a man who had hung himself in Satna in Madhya Pradesh . The caption to the photograph Kejriwal retweeted said that the man who hung himself did so because he had not been able to withdraw new currency notes from the bank for four days in a row.That was patently false, as a TOI story showed.The photograph was of a man who hung himself in Satna, yes, but the reason he did so was not what the caption said, at all.The man had come to rob the bank and when he realized police had surrounded the bank and he couldn't escape, he decided to end his life. The incident took place at Allahabad Bank 's Bela village branch at 3 am on Saturday.The photograph and caption were originally tweeted by one Abhishek Mishra, who appears to have deleted his account since.When Kejriwal retweeted it, he wrote in Hindi "Modiji, look at this. At least now, have some mercy on this country's people. What enmity do you have with the public?"Kejriwal later deleted the tweet, again giving no explanation.