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'I will come to any of your houses and start living with you': Arvind Kejriwal tells Delhi people at Janta Ki Adalat

Arvind Kejriwal, speaking at Jantar Mantar, accused PM Modi of using ED and CBI to destabilize state governments. He questioned RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on these actions and criticized the inclusion of corrupt politicians in BJP. Kejriwal also announced he would vacate the CM's official residence after Navratri.
'I will come to any of your houses and start living with you': Arvind Kejriwal tells Delhi people at Janta Ki Adalat
Arvind Kejriwal addresses 'Janta ki Adalat' as CM Atishi, Manish Sisodia and others look on
NEW DELHI: Kejriwal's 5 questions to Bhagwat while addressing a ‘Janta Ki Adalat’ at Jantar Mantar on Sunday, Kejriwal alleged that PM Modi uses ED and CBI to “topple state govts”.
The AAP national convenor asked Bhagwat, “Is this right for the country? Don’t you think this is harmful to democracy?” He reminded Bhagwat that RSS members say they are “nationalists and patriots”.
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Kejriwal also said the politicians whom Modi and home minister Amit Shah themselves called “most corrupt” just a few days ago were included in BJP shortly after.
The former chief minister further questioned that since BJP was born from the womb of the RSS, has Bhagwat ever stopped the PM from doing these “wrong things”?
Kejriwal claimed BJP National President JP Nadda had said during this year’s Lok Sabha elections that BJP no longer needs RSS. “Has the 'son' grown up so much that he has started challenging his 'mother'?” he asked.
Claiming of a “rule in BJP that anyone who crosses the age of 75 will retire”, Kejriwal said prominent netas like Lal Krishna Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, BC Khanduri, Kalraj Mishra, and Shanta Kumar were “retired” and wanted to know whether this rule will apply to Modi.

Hoping that Bhagwat would respond to these questions, Kejriwal urged everyone to reflect on these questions.
The AAP chief announced that he would move out of the chief minister's official residence after the "shraddh" period during Navratri. “I have only earned your love in 10 years….many people in Delhi are offering me their houses, without rent. I will come to any of your houses and start living with you,” he added.
Addressing the public for the first time following his resignation as chief minister, Kejriwal said he resigned because he did not join politics to indulge in corruption or earn money or to sit in the CM's chair.
“When I came out of jail, I thought in my mind that until the court does not honourably acquit me, I will not sit on the CM’s chair again. But my lawyers told me that this case can drag on for a very long time, maybe for 10 to 15 years. So, I decided that I will go to the court of my people, who should tell me whether I am honest or not,” he said.
Though the programme was called Janta Ki Adalat, there was no dialogue with the public and no questions from the public were taken.
Addressing the people gathered at the Jantar Mantar, the AAP chief said it reminded him of the old days at the Jantar Mantar as on April 4, 2011, the biggest anti-corruption movement of independent India, Anna Andolan, commenced from here.
“They (the then Central govt) did not listen to us and challenged us to contest and win the election. We were ‘small people’ and did not know how to contest elections. We contested elections, and the people elected us to power,” he said.
Kejriwal said that the upcoming elections are not ordinary elections. The upcoming elections in Delhi are ‘Kejriwal's litmus test’. He further added that if they think he is corrupt, they should not press the ‘jhadu’ (broomstick) button in polls.
Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday posed five questions to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat: Do you agree with PM Modi’s “tactics of using threats of ED and CBI to topple state govts?” Does RSS agree with Modi inducting “most corrupt netas” into BJP? Has Bhagwat ever stopped the PM from doing these “wrong things”?
The Delhi ex-CM also asked, “What went through your heart” when J P Nadda said BJP no longer needs RSS? Sh- ould BJP’s “rule on age of retirement” apply to Modi (75) “as it did to LK Advani”?
Kejriwal's 5 questions to Bhagwat
  • The way (Narendra) Modi ji is breaking parties and bringing down govts across the country by luring them or threatening them with ED and CBI, is this correct?
  • Modi ji has included the most corrupt leaders in his party, whom he himself called corrupt. Do you agree with such politics?
  • BJP was born from the womb of RSS, it is the responsibility of RSS to ensure that BJP does not go astray. Have you ever stopped Modi ji from doing wrong things?
  • JP Nadda said during Lok Sabha elections that he does not need RSS. Has the son grown so much that he has started showing his displeasure? Didn't you feel sad when he said this?
  • You people (BJP and RSS) have made a law that leaders will retire after 75 years... Amit Shah is saying that this rule will not apply to Modi ji. What applied to Advani ji, why will it not apply to Modi ji?

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