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Kejriwal’s announcement – ready to form an alliance to keep BJP out of power

Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said that if a hung assembly situation arises in Uttar Pradesh, the AAP will seek to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) out of power in the state after the elections. Is ready to form an alliance after the elections. Addressing a rally in Lucknow, Kejriwal said, “If there is a hung assembly situation in UP, we will go ahead and give our full support to keep the BJP out of power.” So don’t worry about seats, vote for AAP with great enthusiasm.

Further, reacting to the allegations of ‘AAP’s links with separatist forces’ made by Hindi poet and former AAP leader Kumar Vishwas, Kejriwal said, ‘A poet from Ghaziabad dreamed that Kejriwal was a terrorist.’ He said. So PM Modi, remove agencies like RAW, NIA, CBI, ED and keep that poet. He will tell who is a terrorist and who is not.” Quoting a dialogue from Bollywood film ‘Sholay’, Kejriwal said, “100 miles away when someone indulges in corruption, the mother says – son go to sleep or else Kejriwal will come.” .’

He said, ‘I am a terrorist who scares the corrupt.’ In his address, attacking the opposition parties, Kejriwal said, ‘If the BJP and Congress had worked in 70 years, they would have sought votes in the name of work. Now Kejriwal will have to ask for votes by calling him a terrorist.” Targeting the BJP, the AAP leader quoted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech and said, “Yesterday the PM said cyclists are terrorists.” Kejriwal said, “It is cyclist. is an insult. When you vote, tell them that BJP (people) are terrorists, not cyclists.

The Delhi CM further said, ‘Earlier the farmers of the country were called terrorists and now all the poor people who ride bicycles are being called terrorists. are on a one-day visit to the capital of Uttar Pradesh. Three out of the seven phases of the UP Assembly elections have been completed and voting for the remaining phases will continue on February 23, February 27, March 3 and March 7. The counting of votes will take place on March 10.