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Fearing defeat in Gujarat, BJP trying to 'crush' AAP in name of fighting corruption: Kejriwal

False corruption charges levelled against AAP leaders because BJP can't digest growing popularity of our party in Gujarat, says AAP chief

Published 18.09.22, 01:00 PM
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Deputy Manish Sisodia during the Rashtriya Jan Pratinidhi Sammelan at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on Sunday

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Deputy Manish Sisodia during the Rashtriya Jan Pratinidhi Sammelan at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on Sunday PTI Picture

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP, accusing them of trying to "crush" the Aam Aadmi Party in the name of fighting corruption as they feared a defeat in Gujarat polls.

Addressing the first-ever national conclave of his party's elected representatives, Kejriwal also alleged that the Modi government has been trying to frame his party ministers and leaders in false corruption cases as the BJP is "not able to digest the growing popularity of the AAP in Gujarat".

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Hitting back, the BJP alleged that AAP is resorting to the "old drama" it does before every election and dubbed Kejriwal a "megalomaniac".

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra accused the AAP chief of "glorifying" corruption and said he has a history of defending his "tainted" colleagues before they had to quit due to mounting evidence.

Kejriwal said the AAP is being discussed all over Gujarat, despite the mainstream media "being threatened against giving any coverage to the party" as social media has provided people with access to information.

The AAP is just a 10-year-old party. It is fighting with powerful forces and killing many devils like corruption and price rise just the way Kanha (Lord Krishna) killed many devils when he was young, he said.

The Delhi chief minister defended his deputy Manish Sisodia, jailed minister Satyendar Jain and MLA Amanatullah Khan, who are facing corruption charges, alleging that the Modi government has put the CBI, the ED and other agencies after his leaders to frame them in false cases .

It's a conspiracy to crush AAP, not any fight against corruption. They just want to stop AAP, he charged.

The Delhi chief minister said the BJP is rattled by his party's growing popularity in Gujarat. "We are going to form our government in Gujarat," he asserted.

Kejriwal alleged the BJP has purchased 285 MLAs all over the country so far to topple other parties' governments under 'Operation Lotus' and spent Rs 7,000-Rs 8,000 crore on it.

You are committing corruption, buying MLAs openly with looted money. Yet, you have the audacity to say from the ramparts of the Red Fort that you are fighting against corruption, he charged in a veiled attack at the prime minister.

Kejriwal also targeted the prime minister and the BJP over their pitch against freebies , saying they are against it as they are not able to figure out how to fund free facilities for people.

They are neither able to swallow the revadi' nor throw it out, he said.

The Delhi chief minister said free facilities can be given to people and there would be no dearth of money to fund them if the governments are honest.

Only a dishonest (person), a corrupt and a traitor will say freebies are not good for the country. If any politician says freebies will ruin the country's economy, consider his intentions are wrong and he wants to loot people and waive loans of his friends, he added.

Kejriwal claimed that the AAP leaders are being implicated in false corruption cases as the BJP is not able to digest its honest politics, freebies, and work in education and health sectors .

The Delhi chief minister said more AAP leaders will be arrested in the coming days and asked the party leaders to be ready to go to jail for three months .

After three months, they won't be able to do any harm to you, he said.

The BJP is so rattled by the AAP's growing influence ahead of the Gujarat assembly elections that "the prime minister's media advisor Hiren Joshi has warned several (TV) channels' owners and their editors not to give coverage to AAP in Gujarat, threatening them with dire consequences", the party's national convener alleged.

Kejriwal, however, did not give any evidence to back his allegation. No immediate reaction to the AAP chief's charge was available from the PMO or Joshi.

The AAP national convener claimed that due to such threats , news channels in Gujarat do not call anyone from his party to participate in TV debates on alleged corruption charges against his deputy Manish Sisodia.

As Kejriwal made big claims about his party's prospects and his government's work in Delhi, Patra said the AAP chief is all about "doing little and making a lot of noise".

Making light of Kejriwal's claims, the BJP spokesperson said Gujarat has been on the development path for decades under the BJP rule and will remain so.

"We are surprised that he did not say that US president Joe Biden is also afraid of the AAP," Patra said in a swipe at Kejriwal.

It seems Kejriwal's certificate on honesty and dishonesty is more important than that of the judiciary, he added.

Besides 92 AAP MLAs from Punjab, 62 MLAs from Delhi, and two MLAs from Goa, more than 1,400 elected representatives in urban local bodies and panchayats from across 20 states have come to participate in the party's 'Rashtriya Janpratinidhi Sammelan'.

"Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann, who is in Germany, will participate in the day-long conclave through video conference during its concluding session in the evening, AAP chief spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj said.

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