Ex-Supreme Court judge striked again by saying that Kejriwal is 'Don Quixote surrounded by chamchas'.

Former Press Council of India (PCI) chief Markandey Katju on Sunday stirred another controversy by calling Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal a 'cunning fraud who sold dreams to Delhiites'.

Wishing the Delhi chief minister on his birthday, the ex-Supreme Court judge targeted him again by saying that Kejriwal is 'Don Quixote surrounded by chamchas'.

He even related Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Ashutosh to Sancho Panza, a fictional character in the novel Don Quixote.

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"Happy birthday to that cunning fraud, who sold dreams to Delhiites, that Don Quixote surrounded by chamchas & Sancho Panzas like Ashutosh," Katju tweeted.

This is not the first time when Katju has attacked the Delhi chief minister. Earlier, he had called him a "nothing" just like Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Congress leader Rahul Gandhi."I have carefully studied Kejriwal's speeches and writings, and have come to the conclusion that there is nothing in the man, just as there is nothing in Rahul Gandhi or Modi," Katju wrote in his blog, Satyam Bruyat.

Katju had also predicted that the Aam Aadmi Party leader will take lesser time than Modi to become unpopular. "It took only 9 months for Narendra Modi from being very popular in India in May 2014 to becoming extremely unpopular (as the Delhi Assembly elections have conclusively proved) in February 2015. I submit that it will take an even lesser time for Arvind Kejriwal from being very popular to becoming highly unpopular," Katju wrote.

Former Supreme Court judge is not new to controversies, a few days back he had called Mahatma Gandhi a British agent and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose a Japanese agent.

