Kejriwal hits out at PM Modi, BJP; poses five questions to RSS chief Bhagwat

Kejriwal challenges Modi and RSS, questioning their tactics and integrity in politics during his first public meeting since resigning as Delhi CM

Update: 2024-09-22 08:56 GMT
AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal with Delhi CM Atishi, former deputy CM Manish Sisodia and Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj during 'Janta Ki Adalat, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Sunday | PTI

AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal slammedPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (September 22), questioning whether the RSS supports the BJP's approach of using central agencies to dismantle parties, topple opposition governments, and welcome "corrupt" leaders.

In his first 'Janta ki Adalat' public meeting at Jantar Mantar following his resignation as Delhi chief minister, Kejriwal asked five questions to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, including if the BJP's rule on age of retirement also applied to Modi as it did for LK Advani.

Questions RSS chief Bhagwat

He questioned Bhagwat if he agreed with the BJP's politics of calling politicians "corrupt" and then inducting them into its fold.

Kejriwal, in another question, asked Bhagwat how he felt when BJP chief JP Nadda said his party did not need the RSS, which is the saffron party's ideological mentor.

Released on bail from Tihar jail on September 13 after over five months in prison in connection with the excise policy case, Kejriwal asserted that he joined politics to serve the country and not for any greed for power or post.

The former chief minister also said that he resigned because he was hurt by the corruption allegations against him and added that he had only earned respect, not money, during the past 10 years.

'Agni pariksha'

He said the upcoming Delhi Assembly polls were an "agni pariksha" for him and urged people not to vote for him if they thought he was dishonest.

The AAP supremo added he would move out of the chief minister's official residence after the "shraddh" period during Navratri and go live among the people, who had been offering him accommodation.

(With agency inputs)

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