Arvind Kejriwal: 'Is it right for BJP to topple governments', Kejriwal's letter to RSS chief; asked 5 questions


Posted on 25th Sep 2024 12:23 pm by rohit kumar

After resigning from the post of Chief Minister of Delhi, today Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal is campaigning for the party in the Haryana elections. Amidst all this, today he has written a letter to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat.

 

In which he has asked Bhagwat five questions. Let us tell you that earlier, while addressing 'Janta Ki Adalat' at Jantar Mantar, Kejriwal had attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi by asking questions to the RSS chief from the stage.

 

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During this, the AAP chief had said that "For the last ten years we were running the government with honesty, we made electricity and water free, made treatment free for the people, made education excellent. This made Modi ji feel that if he had to win against us, he would have to attack our honesty.

 

Kejriwal asked these 5 questions, Mohan Bhagwat.

 

First question: The way Modi ji is breaking the leaders of other parties across the country by luring them or by showing the fear of ED-CBI, is bringing down governments - is this right for the democracy of the country? Don't you believe that this is harmful to Indian democracy?

 

Second question: Modi got the most corrupt leaders of the country included in his party. The leaders whom he called the most corrupt a few days ago. The leaders whom Amit Shah ji called corrupt. After a few days, he got them included in BJP? Did you imagine such a BJP? Do you agree with this type of politics?

 

Third question: BJP was born from the womb of RSS. It is said that it is the responsibility of the RSS to see that BJP Don't be misled. Do you agree with the steps taken by BJP today? Have you ever asked Modi ji not to do all this?

 

Fourth question: JP Nadda said during the elections that the BJP does not need RSS. RSS is like BJP's mother. Has the son grown so much that he has started showing his eyes to his mother? The son who was brought up and made the Prime Minister is today showing his eyes to the institution which is like his mother. When Nadda Ji said this, didn't you feel sad? Didn't every RSS worker feel sad?

 

Fifth question: BJP together made this rule that any person will have to retire after turning 75 years old. Under this law, big leaders like Advani ji and Murli Manohar Joshi ji were also retired. Now Amit Shah is saying that that rule will not apply to Modi ji. Do you agree that the rule which applied to Advani ji will not apply to Modi ji?

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