- Delhi CM Atishi claims the public will elect Arvind Kejriwal to all 70 seats in the upcoming Assembly elections.
- Atishi criticizes BJP, accusing them of using Central agencies to target Kejriwal and AAP leaders.
- She reassures Delhiites that Kejriwal’s return will ensure the completion of pending projects and welfare schemes.
Can AAP Really Win All 70 Seats in Delhi?
As the Delhi Assembly elections approach, Chief Minister Atishi expressed strong confidence that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its leader Arvind Kejriwal will secure a landslide victory, claiming all 70 seats in the upcoming polls. According to Atishi, the people of Delhi remain steadfast in their support for Kejriwal, whom they see as the rightful leader to address the capital’s needs. But can AAP really achieve such a sweeping win?
Atishi’s bold statement comes at a time when the party faces stiff opposition from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). She accused the BJP of attempting to tarnish Kejriwal’s image by falsely implicating him in various cases, leading to his imprisonment. During a speech in the Delhi Assembly, Atishi alleged that, during Kejriwal’s time in jail, essential services like pensions, water supply, and medicines in hospitals were interrupted.
Is Kejriwal’s Imprisonment A Political Attack?
Atishi believes that Kejriwal’s imprisonment was not a mere legal issue but part of a larger plan by the BJP to disrupt AAP’s governance in Delhi. She criticized the use of Central agencies such as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Enforcement Directorate (ED), and Income Tax (IT) departments, claiming they were all employed to trouble AAP leaders over the past two years.
Despite these efforts, Atishi insisted that the raids yielded nothing, reinforcing her belief in Kejriwal’s honesty and AAP’s dedication to the people of Delhi. She also pointed out that the BJP’s primary goal was to halt the party’s work on key welfare schemes and development projects for the capital.
Conclusion: Kejriwal’s Return—A Game Changer for Delhi?
With Arvind Kejriwal now out of jail, Atishi reassured the people of Delhi that all the pending projects would soon resume. She highlighted Kejriwal’s past achievements, including delivering a budget surplus while providing free essential services, such as education and healthcare, to the public. Atishi’s optimism suggests that AAP is not only preparing for victory but also expects to bring back Kejriwal as the chief minister, completing the projects stalled during his absence.
Whether or not AAP can claim all 70 seats in the upcoming elections remains to be seen, but Atishi’s passionate defense of Kejriwal and the party’s work signals a determined campaign to retain power in Delhi.
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