New Delhi: In a significant address during the Delhi Assembly session on September 26, 2024, former Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal launched a fierce attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating unequivocally that “PM Modi is not God.”
During his speech, Kejriwal issued a bold challenge, claiming that if two members of the BJP were imprisoned, their party would collapse. He emphasized the strength and resilience of AAP, despite several leaders being jailed, and asserted, “You’ve imprisoned our five major leaders, yet our party stands strong.”
Key Points from Kejriwal’s Speech
Kejriwal highlighted two key sentiments among the people of Delhi:
- Integrity: Arvind Kejriwal is viewed as genuinely honest.
- Service: He is seen as working for the public good.
Kejriwal accused the BJP of attempting to destabilize his government and expressed confidence that the trust of Delhi’s residents would not falter. He remarked, “Even hardline BJP supporters do not label me as corrupt.”
Targeting Modi and Shah
Kejriwal criticized the BJP’s efforts to disrupt AAP’s governance, stating that the ruling party wanted to hinder their initiatives. He pointed out issues affecting the elderly, such as the cessation of pensions and pilgrimage programs, assuring that these would be reinstated.
He also addressed the employment challenges faced by rural youth, vowing to take action to resolve these issues. Notably, Kejriwal claimed that for 27 years, Delhi residents have not voted for the BJP, alleging that the party is misusing their name to seek votes.
Kejriwal further highlighted infrastructure concerns, noting that road repairs have been neglected during his absence. He concluded with a promise: “When I come asking for votes, I will say, ‘Kejriwal is here to fix your roads.’”
Watch Kejriwal’s Full Address
For a detailed view of Kejriwal’s address in the Delhi Legislative Assembly, check out the live stream available on AAP’s official Twitter handle.
Kejriwal’s statements are indicative of the ongoing political tensions in the region and set the stage for a heated electoral battle ahead.
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