Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, recently cleared in the ‘Liquorgate’ case, criticized the BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Home Minister Amit Shah, alleging a plot to destroy the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Kejriwal demanded an apology from the duo for falsely implicating him and AAP leaders and challenged the Centre to hold fresh Assembly elections to assess public sentiment.
During a press conference attended by key AAP members like Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh, Kejriwal expressed gratitude to the judiciary for upholding the rule of law amidst challenges. He announced plans to challenge the ED case against him in higher courts, emphasizing the lack of substance in the allegations.
Kejriwal denounced the alleged conspiracy by Modi and Shah to undermine AAP, accusing the Centre of using agencies like CBI and ED to harass them for years. Asserting his integrity, Kejriwal highlighted the court’s dismissal of the case against him and AAP leaders, attributing the legal victory to their honesty.
The AAP leader criticized the BJP for governance failures in Delhi and urged the ruling party to focus on governance rather than mudslinging. Kejriwal issued an electoral challenge to Modi, predicting a poor performance for the BJP in polls due to public dissatisfaction with their governance.
