AAP national convenor and former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal targeted the Congress and BJP and said that no one went to jail from the Gandhi family in the National Herald case. People say that the Congress compromised with the BJP. We were sent to jail by making fake cases. We will not compromise with anyone. Addressing party leaders on Thursday (August 28), the former CM said these things.
Compromise politics does not work- Kejriwal
Former CM Arvind Kejriwal said, “Many people come to me and say (BJP) compromise them. Compromise politics does not work. You feel that there will be a compromise in the room behind the back and the public will not know, this does not happen.
Further, he said, “Some say that Mayawati ji has compromised, someone says that Owaisi has compromised. Most now people are now saying that the Congress has compromised. People are saying that your five biggest leaders are jailed, BJP sent your five biggest leaders to jail, why is there no Congress leader who has gone to jail.”
What did you say on the National Herald case?
Addressing the party leaders, the former CM further said, “I don’t know what is the National Herald. I read on the internet. It seems very dangerous to hear. The one who is his facts seems to think that there is an open and shut case. We have sent to jail by making a fake case. Gandhi did not go to jail yet from the family.”
Why did Robard Vadra mention?
Along with this, Kejriwal said that in the 2014 elections, I remember that in the land scams that took place inside Haryana, Robard Vadra used to get his name. The entire election of 2014 was won in the name of brother -in -law. The 2G case was closed, the coal scam case was closed. The public is not stupid, everyone understands.
Electricity goes to my house five times- Kejriwal
Targeting the BJP, he said that he has a government in Delhi for six months. Today the public is remembering the Aam Aadmi Party government. I live in Lutyens Delhi which is absolutely prime area. Electricity goes to my house five or five times every day. Children’s fees have increased. Roads are broken. Sewer jam is jammed. Slums are breaking. The poor have been destroyed.

