On September 22, Arvind Kejriwal, the former Chief Minister of Delhi, criticized the central government during a public event called ‘Janta Ki Adalat’ at Jantar Mantar. He emphasized that he entered politics to bring about change and not for personal gain. Kejriwal expressed his emotional struggles with corruption allegations, stating, “I am affected, I am not a leader.” He plans to leave the Chief Minister’s residence soon and mentioned how he has only received love from the public in his ten years of service. The AAP leader accused the government of conspiring against him, questioning the integrity of his opponents while highlighting his achievements in providing free electricity and education in Delhi.
Former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal recently launched a strong criticism of the central government during an event dubbed ‘Janta Ki Adalat’ at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. In his speech, he reaffirmed his commitment to politics, stating that he joined to bring about change and not to engage in corruption or accumulate wealth. Kejriwal emphasized that he has always aimed to operate with honesty in politics, claiming he resigned to maintain his principles.
Reflecting on his decade in office, Kejriwal expressed that he earned respect and love from the people but has faced significant accusations of corruption. He noted, “These leaders have thick skin; they are not affected by the allegations. I am affected. I am not a leader.” He shared that he would be leaving the Chief Minister’s residence soon and has received offers from citizens inviting him to stay in their homes.
Throughout his tenure, Kejriwal boasted about his government’s achievements, such as providing free electricity and water, along with improving healthcare and education. He accused the central government of orchestrating a conspiracy to label him and other Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders as dishonest, leading to their detention. Kejriwal challenged his critics, asking the public to consider who the real wrongdoers are.
Various AAP leaders, including Delhi CM Atishi, were present at the event, showcasing their support for Kejriwal’s cause.
Tags: Arvind Kejriwal, Aam Aadmi Party, Janta Ki Adalat, political corruption, Delhi news, central government criticism
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