Following his release on interim bail after a 50-day stint in jail, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal launched a vehement critique against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of attempting to suppress the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
Kejriwal highlighted the challenges faced by AAP, characterizing it as a relatively small party operating in two states. He asserted that the Prime Minister spared no effort in targeting AAP, citing the simultaneous imprisonment of four key party leaders. Kejriwal, alongside Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh, and Satyendra Jain, faced arrests on corruption charges initiated by central agencies.
During his first election rally post-release, Kejriwal reiterated his accusations against Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing the concerted efforts to stifle AAP’s growth. He raised questions regarding the BJP’s leadership succession plan, particularly in light of Modi’s impending 75th birthday and the party’s internal retirement age policy for politicians.
Kejriwal insinuated that Modi perceives AAP as a formidable force shaping the nation’s future, suggesting that the Prime Minister’s actions are driven by a desire to thwart AAP’s rising influence.
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