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Kejriwal took issue with Amit Shah's recent comments, questioning the fairness of branding the people of Delhi and Punjab, who elected AAP with significant mandates, as Pakistani.
Digital Desk: Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi and the chief of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has confidently projected the INDIA bloc to secure over 300 seats in the forthcoming central government elections. Kejriwal's assertion, based on recent survey findings, challenges the dominance of the BJP in the polls.
In his address to the public, Kejriwal highlighted the importance of the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha Elections, pointing to survey data indicating robust support for the INDIA alliance. He dismissed BJP leaders' attempts to label AAP supporters as "Pakistani," citing the overwhelming electoral backing his party has received in Delhi and Punjab.
Kejriwal took issue with Amit Shah's recent comments, questioning the fairness of branding the people of Delhi and Punjab, who elected AAP with significant mandates, as Pakistani. He emphasized AAP's widespread support in other states, such as Gujarat, Goa, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, and Madhya Pradesh, challenging the legitimacy of such accusations.
Accusing Shah of arrogance, Kejriwal asserted that the BJP's quest for power was misplaced, stating, "PM Modi has chosen you as his successor. You became so proud of this that you started abusing and threatening people. You have not become PM yet and you have become so arrogant. For your information, let me tell you that you are not becoming the PM, because people are not forming the BJP government on June 4.”
Kejriwal's statement comes at a time of heightened political tensions and anticipation surrounding the upcoming elections, with his confident prediction intensifying the already fervent electoral landscape.
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