Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Friday said here the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is synonymous with forgery and is trying to portray Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest as a sacrifice.
Making this charge, Sachdeva said after the arrest of their two former ministers, a Member of Parliament, and some leaders of the party, now Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is in custody for the liquor scam.
Instead of apologizing to the public for embarrassment, the party is now trying to portray Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest as a sacrifice, whereas, on one hand, where the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal is being portrayed as a sacrifice in the same scam, on the other hand, by bringing Chief Minister’s wife to the forefront to garner sympathy and holding press conferences devoid of any logic, they are trying to confuse the people, the BJP leader claimed.
He said no matter how hard the AAP and their leaders try, neither will the people of Delhi be misled nor will there be any misunderstanding about Kejriwal’s arrest. The public knows well that Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh, Vijay Nayyar, all have been in jail for a long time in the liquor scam, their bail applications have been rejected from trial court to Supreme Court, and now Kejriwal’s arrest is the final link in the same scam, not any sacrifice.
Sachdeva said the AAP runs many political campaigns like “I am also Kejriwal”, but they all fail when they go among the people.
Now, the AAP has issued WhatsApp numbers to connect with Arvind Kejriwal’s wife to gather sympathy, on which common people are unlikely to comment, only professionals associated with AAP will file comments.
Sachdeva said if Kejriwal is in jail, then it is a matter of contemplation how WhatsApp messages will reach him, all this is just a campaign of AAP to stay relevant in news.
The Delhi BJP President said when investigative agencies ask Chief Minister Kejriwal for his phone, Minister Atishi’s bluffs on it. They must tell the reason that whether it is Kejriwal today or Manish Sisodia earlier, both have been changing their mobile phones in a secretive manner every day. An ordinary person uses a phone for two to three years, but it is astonishing that Kejriwal and Sisodia change phones every day and both have admitted to having changed many phones.