Delhi BJP MPs Unveil Kejriwal's Corrupt Politics And Dictatorial Approach, Exposing The Truth Behind His Governance
A joint press conference was held by Delhi BJP MPs, including Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Shri Manoj Tiwari, Shri Ramesh Bidhuri, Shri Pravesh Sahib Singh, and Shri Hansraj Hans, along with spokesperson Shri Harish Khurana. The conference aimed to highlight the dictatorial attitude of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and expose his alleged corrupt deeds.
Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi, Union Minister of State, emphasized that Delhi holds the administrative and legal status of a Union Territory. However, Kejriwal's refusal to accept this, she claimed, is a reflection of his dictatorial mindset. She argued that a city cannot be transformed into a state, and there are no specific rules and laws regarding services in Delhi. To rectify this, the central government introduced an ordinance, which Kejriwal disputes due to his alleged fear of corruption exposure. Lekhi stressed that a democratic system cannot be paralyzed, and the central government took necessary action to restore the administrative system.
Dr. Harsh Vardhan, former Union Minister and MP, observed that throughout the past 30 years, Kejriwal is the only Chief Minister who has consistently clashed with Lieutenant Governors in Delhi. Previously, despite differences in ideology, Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors cooperated to foster development. However, since Kejriwal's rise to power, development has allegedly been overshadowed by lies and corruption. Dr. Harsh Vardhan referenced an incident where a Delhi Government officer, Shri Anshu Prakash, was called to the Chief Minister's residence and allegedly assaulted by MLAs on Kejriwal's behalf. He criticized Kejriwal's attitude as being unprecedentedly negative compared to previous leaders in Delhi.
Shri Manoj Tiwari, former State President, and MP, pointed out that Kejriwal once carried a list of leaders considered symbols of corruption, but now he embraces politicians like Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav. Tiwari claimed that Kejriwal's priority is not to eradicate corruption but to defeat Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Shri Amit Shah. He accused Kejriwal of being willing to stoop to any level to protect his alleged empire of corruption.
Shri Ramesh Bidhuri, Member of Parliament, described the current situation in Delhi as hopeless. He expressed concern that Delhi is becoming a subject of mockery even in foreign countries. Bidhuri highlighted Kejriwal's opposition to the central government's ordinance, despite hundreds of ordinances passing without significant opposition. He criticized Kejriwal for aligning with those he once labeled corrupt, solely to oppose the BJP.
Shri Pravesh Sahib Singh remarked on Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj's claim of being threatened by officials, finding it ridiculous. Singh accused Kejriwal of intimidating and threatening officials since coming to power, citing the incident with Chief Secretary Shri Anshu Prakash. He claimed that Kejriwal coerced multiple officials, including the Chief Secretary, into signing documents. Singh argued that Kejriwal's concern lies not in officials refusing to sign, but in the potential exposure of his alleged corruption.
Shri Hansraj Hans, Member of Parliament, criticized Kejriwal's transformation from an anti-corruption crusader to someone who associates with corrupt individuals to shield his own alleged corruption. Hans sang a song about Kejriwal, reflecting the confusion felt by the people of Delhi regarding the drastic change in the Chief Minister's character.