Arvind kejriwal challenged bjp with a broom in his hand…

After resigning from the post of delhi CM, Aam Aadmi Party's national convenor arvind kejriwal attended the public meeting held at Jantar Mantar for the first time on Sunday. On this occasion, he targeted the central government and the bharatiya janata party and challenged them to come to the court of the people. He told the people that we have always given importance to honesty in our lives, so I appeal to all of you that when you press the broom button in the delhi assembly elections, press it with the thought that arvind kejriwal is honest.

arvind kejriwal while sounding the bugle for the election campaign in delhi said, "This broom is not the election symbol of Aam Aadmi Party. It is a symbol of faith. When a person presses the broom button, he thinks in his mind that it is a symbol of honesty. When a person presses the broom button, he thinks that he is pressing the button for an honest government. He also said that if you press the broom button, do it thinking that arvind kejriwal is honest, otherwise do not press this button."

'AAP leaders were implicated in false cases and sent to jail'

Earlier he said, "For the last ten years we have been running the government in delhi with honesty. We are providing free electricity and water to the public. We are providing buses for women and free pilgrimage facility to the elderly. We are making government schools and hospitals excellent. Troubled by this, PM narendra modi thought that if he wants to win the election from Aam Aadmi Party, then he should hurt our honesty and hence he implicated us in false cases and sent us to jail."

'Assembly elections are Kejriwal's litmus test'

arvind kejriwal also said that I came into politics not to earn money but to serve the country and the people and I am still serving the people. Despite this, he asked the RSS to tell whether the conspiracy against AAP leaders is correct. RSS should clarify its position on this. He said, "Delhi assembly elections are not general elections. This is Arvind Kejriwal's litmus test."

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