Kejriwal targets BJP, says he was jailed to ‘sabotage’ development

Addressing legislators in the House, the AAP chief said he knew that the opposition members must be unhappy to see him and Manish Sisodia here.
AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal
AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal(File Photo)
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NEW DELHI: AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal, on Thursday, in his first speech in the Delhi Assembly after stepping down as chief minister, accused the BJP of stalling development in Delhi by imprisoning him.

Kejriwal said five leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party were put in jail, but the party is standing strong, and asserted, “I challenge that if two BJP leaders are put in jail, their party will break.”On his resignation from the CM’s post, Kejriwal said that he entered politics to serve the country.

“People of Delhi will answer in the elections whether they support the one who halts work or the one who works for them,” the AAP leader said, accusing the BJP of sabotaging the city’s development by imprisoning him in a “fake” excise case.

Kejriwal asserted he will ensure that all development and welfare works stalled due to his arrest are back on track at the earliest.Addressing the House, the former chief minister said by the grace of God and with the blessings of the crores of people of Delhi and the country, he has come among them after his release from jail.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court granted bail to Kejriwal in the CBI’s corruption case related to the alleged excise policy scam, saying the prolonged incarceration amounts to “unjust deprivation of liberty”.

Addressing legislators in the House, the AAP chief said he knew that the opposition members must be unhappy to see him and Manish Sisodia here.

He claimed tha t recently he met a senior BJP leader and asked him what the BJP gained out of arresting him.

“I was pained and outraged with his reply when he said that in your (Arvind Kejriwal) absence, we (BJP) derailed Delhi and brought it to a standstill.“Has politics stooped to such a low level? Their motive was to gain votes by defaming the Aam Aadmi Party government,” he said.

Seat number 41

He once had the ‘number one’ chair. Kejriwal was allotted seat number 41 in the assembly, many paces away from the CM’s chair. While his successor Atishi got the chief minister’s ‘one’ seat, trusted lieutenant Manish Sisodia was given a spot next to Kejriwal, who was chief minister for close to 10 years, at seat 40.

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