Explorer

Kejriwal Likens Modi To Putin Over 400 LS Seat Target, Alleges BJP Bid For Constitutional Changes Similar To Russia

Delhi CM Kejriwal alleges the BJP seeks 400 seats to abolish reservation and constitutional changes. He went on to liken PM Modi's target for Lok Sabha to Putin's rule in Russia.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, fresh out of Tihar jail on interim bail, launched scathing allegations against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claiming their aim is to secure 400 seats in order to alter the Constitution and abolish reservation policies. Addressing supporters during his second roadshow in East Delhi's Krishna Nagar, Kejriwal expressed concerns over what he perceives as a veiled attempt to instate dictatorship in the country.

"I missed you a lot. I missed Delhi people a lot. I was worried about you whether children of Delhi are studying, whether people are getting electricity and whether women are getting bus travel for free. Don't worry my mothers and sisters, will start Rs 1,000 honorarium for you," Kejriwal assured the crowd, highlighting his administration's commitment to welfare measures.

Drawing parallels with Russia's political landscape, Kejriwal warned against a potential concentration of power akin to that seen under Vladimir Putin's regime. "In Russia, there is only Putin, Putin. They want the same situation here. They want 400 seats because they want to change the Constitution, ensure that no elections are held and Modi ji should continue to be the prime minister," he remarked, accusing the BJP of harboring authoritarian ambitions.

Kejriwal didn't mince words in his critique of the BJP's agenda, accusing them of neglecting to highlight their achievements while prioritising divisive issues. "They want to end reservation, bring dictatorship in the country. They are not listing out their achievements in the last 10 years but talking about mangalsutra," he stated.

I.N.D.I.A Govt Will Give Full Statehood To Delhi: CM Kejriwal

The Delhi Chief Minister also expressed confidence in I.N.D.I.A's prospects saying that the opposition bloc would form the next Union government on June 4. "We will give statehood to Delhi and we will make our own LG. God has given me 21 days. I will work 24 hours, travel across the country to end this dictatorship," he remarked.

Reflecting on his recent arrest, Kejriwal portrayed himself as a victim of political vendetta, attributing his detention to his efforts in improving public services. "They arrested me. Why did they arrest me? I am a small man. My fault is that I built good schools, good hospitals, mohalla clinics. I arranged for free medicines for people but my insulin was stopped in Tihar for 15 days. I begged for it, I am diabetic," he lamented, crediting his release to a "miracle of God."

Earlier in the day, Kejriwal conducted a roadshow in Mehrauli as part of his campaign efforts in the South Delhi constituency. ALSO READ | Delhi CM Kejriwal Leads First AAP Roadshow Post Bail, Says ‘I.N.D.I.A. Govt Will Be Formed On June 4

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Level-3 Blaze Breaks Out At Kurla Market In Mumbai, 15 Fire Engines Respond To Emergency: VIDEO
VIDEO: Level-3 Blaze Breaks Out At Kurla Market In Mumbai, 15 Fire Engines Respond To Emergency
Nitish Reddy Hits Maiden Test Century, Leads India's Fightback In IND vs AUS Boxing Day Test
Nitish Reddy Hits Maiden Test Century, Leads India's Fightback At MCG
Rain Continues In Delhi, IMD Issues Yellow Alert; AQI Improves To 'Moderate'
Rain Continues In Delhi, IMD Issues Yellow Alert; AQI Improves To 'Moderate'
Sam Konstas Mimics Virat Kohli’s Shoulder-Bump Gesture In IND vs AUS Boxing Day Test | WATCH
WATCH: Sam Konstas Mimics Virat Kohli’s Shoulder-Bump
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Manmohan Singh Funeral: Former PM Cremated with State Honors, Leaves Behind a Lasting LegacyManmohan Singh Last Rites: Sonia Gandhi Pays Tribute to Former PM with Floral OfferingsManmohan Singh Last Rites: President Droupadi Murmu Pays Tribute to Former PM | ABP NewsManmohan Singh Last Rites: Home Minister Amit Shah Pays Tribute to Former PM | ABP News

Photo Gallery

Embed widget