Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will go to Tihar Jail on June 2. Before this, on Friday, he gave an emotional message to the people of Delhi by holding a press conference. Along with this, he has also given a responsibility to the people of Delhi.
What did Kejriwal say?
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has asked the public to pray for his elderly parents by holding a digital press conference. He says, my elderly parents are very ill.
If I go to jail, then you people will have to take care of them. You pray for them so that they remain healthy. My wife Sunita is very strong and she has supported me in every difficulty.
Kejriwal said that my health is not good. The ketone in my urine is also very high, doctors have asked to get some tests done. But my bail application has been rejected.
Maybe this time I will be tortured more
BJP's ED is opposing the bail. I have to surrender the day after tomorrow. I will leave home for jail at around three in the afternoon. It is possible that this time these people may torture me more than before, but I will not give up. I will keep fighting till my last breath to save the country and the Constitution.
Kejriwal further said you people do not worry. Even if I am in jail, all your work will continue. 24-hour electricity, free medicine, mohalla clinic, free bus service... When I come back, I will also fulfill the promise of giving Rs 1000 per month to women. All of you stay happy. If you are happy, I will also be happy.
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