There has been political uproar in Delhi over the resignation of Kailash Gehlot. AAP had called Gehlot’s resignation a conspiracy by BJP. Now BJP has hit back on these allegations. Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva called Gehlot’s resignation a courageous step. Manoj Tiwari also targeted Kejriwal. Not only BJP but Congress also did not miss the opportunity to take a dig at you.
What did Virendra Sachdeva say on Kailash Gehlot’s resignation?
On Kailash Gehlot’s resignation, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva said that he has taken a very courageous step and we appreciate it. Taking aim at Kejriwal, Sachdeva said, ‘Kailash Gehlot has shown the mirror to Arvind Kejriwal and told him that he does not want to be a part of Arvind Kejriwal and his ‘lootera’ gang.’
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What did Manoj Tiwari say on Kailash Gehlot’s resignation?
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari said, ‘The way Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal behaves, the way he has made the lives of the people of Delhi hellish. It is possible that the views of many people living with him may no longer match with his. This means that Kailash Gehlot does not want to involve himself in the sin of Arvind Kejriwal. I think anyone who has even a little bit of goodness left in him will not want to live with Arvind Kejriwal.
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Congress targeted you
Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President Devendra Yadav said on the resignation of Kailash Gehlot, ‘One thing has been proved by the resignation of Kailash Gehlot that the Aam Aadmi Party has definitely deviated from the purpose for which it was formed. And they have lost their priorities. Kailash Gehlot has also confirmed that Kejriwal had built a palace of corruption.
Yadav further said, ‘We have been continuously raising the question that the Aam Aadmi Party, which emerged from Anna’s movement, which talked about ending corruption, which talked about bringing the Lokpal Bill, today seems to be deviating from it. Is. Today most of its ministers have either gone to jail or some have taken bail. Many of their leaders left the party for this reason. Today it feels sad that Kejriwal, who used to say that we will live in a 2-3 room house and drive a small car, has today built a palace of corruption.
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