At a thunderous Jantar Mantar gathering, Arvind Kejriwal, now cleared in the liquor policy fiasco, launched a no-holds-barred assault on BJP and Congress. The AAP leader passionately declared his devotion to India, rejecting all corruption smears with fierce conviction.
Opening with jubilation over the court acquittal, Kejriwal called it a ‘historic win for Delhi and India’s masses.’ He commended the judiciary’s fearlessness in turbulent times before zeroing in on his adversaries’ betrayals.
Congress’s 2014 downfall stemmed from monumental frauds—coal, 2G, Commonwealth—souring public faith. BJP promised revival, but delivered ruin over 12 years, Kejriwal lamented. Infrastructure lies in tatters: roads unusable, sewers bursting, airports and trains unreliable, air lethally foul.
He lambasted neglected banks, subpar education, and overburdened health services. In a stunning revelation, Kejriwal flagged a 20,000 crore narcotics network in Gujarat, urging BJP heavyweights to intervene.
BJP’s four-year vendetta against him—alleging 100 crore thefts—crumbled under judicial scrutiny, proving AAP leaders’ innocence. As an IIT graduate, Kejriwal spurned overseas prospects to reform India’s corrupt systems. ‘India is my love,’ he emphasized.
Despite BJP’s barrage of investigations, not a paisa of wrongdoing surfaced. Kejriwal issued an ultimatum: substantiate any bribe from his 10-year CM tenure amid file signings, and he’ll abandon politics forever.
Party faithful from multiple states rallied in force, transforming the protest site into a sea of AAP fervor. This speech positions Kejriwal as a resilient crusader, ready to reclaim Delhi and beyond from entrenched powers.